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jaydunndiddit
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Sep 5, 2018
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Keep the Elex. I have a CTH with stock tube and enjoy the pairing. I wouldn't exactly call the pairing warm but neutral with a warm tilt would be more apt. Personally, my favorite pairing is with iFi gear. Whether that's the the nano or micro (black label ver.) or the Pro iCAN. The nano while not the most refined, does a great job as a budget setup and just gets out of the way and lets the Elex do their thing. The micro ramps that up with more control on both ends and will push them to ear-splitting levels. The Pro iCAN is the real gem here since the unit is both tube and SS. This allows you to dial in the sound exactly as you want and the unit is also balanced so gobs of power are on tap.
Honestly though, I like the relaxed character of the CTH for the Elex. The headphones themselves have great resolution and aren't power hungry so it really won't take much to bring the best out of them. The CTH powers them just fine and can mellow out the highs a bit (the stock tube does, at least). I'm sure other units could bring out more lows/high or warm them up but I think it would be negligible.
Sep 5, 2018
Manbear
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Sep 5, 2018
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jaydunndidditYeah, I'm keeping them for sure because I know that I can get the sound I want, just not predictably right now. I'm wondering if the Gold Lion tube is throwing off the sound a bit. It's possible that something just isn't right with the CTH altogether because it does sound pretty far off from normal. Very lean, harsh at any appreciable volume level. That and the Schiit Mimby clearly heats up the treble a bit. Massdrop offered a full refund because there is currently no stock of the CTH, but they've not responded to recent emails. I went ahead and picked up an EH 6922 for ~$25 to see if it makes a difference. Sucks to have to drop a bunch of extra $ just to get an amp I've owned for about a week to function... I'll check out the iFi stuff. I've been hearing over and over good things. Something about warm, gooey sounding tubes keeps drawing me back ;)
Sep 5, 2018
ElectronicVices
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Sep 6, 2018
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ManbearI've had some EH6922's Gold Pins they took a good 20 hours of burn-in (yeah this is the one time you will see me use that word, tubes change). I would rate them as the least warm of my GE's, Matsushitas and MiniWatts. They had very good extension at both ends, reminded me a bit of solid state sound with the tube magic added to the soundstage.
Sep 6, 2018
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