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In Reply to: RE: REVIEW: Fournier HTA-1 Other posted by Adriel on December 18, 2011 at 13:40:46
My experience with the HTA-1 differs a little from yours.
I found changing the tubes from the supplied J&Js to a pair of NOS RFTs made a pretty significant difference when using the Audio Technica ATH AD700. With either set of tubes I never found the sound hard and while the treble is extended, it is smooth. But with the J&Js the mids were recessed and the bass was light.
I've got a set of the Denon D2000s on the way and look forward to hearing how they work with the Fournier.
I agree about the tube sockets, you really need to be careful when aligning the pins.
Thanks for the mod tip. I might try that. If you were using the pictured input cable (as supplied by Fournier), I suggest changing it ...its pretty low quality.
I wonder if the lack of glare with mine is due to using and analog source and running it through a preamp and then to the HTA-1?
Great photography by the way !
Dean.
reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
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