Choky -> Mighty ZM-> Omnificent MrSIT -
Of course the one who teaches all is in his own category - the one that has no words to describe - Nelson I will always be indebted to your lessons
You are on a roll and we get to benefit 😀
Of course the one who teaches all is in his own category - the one that has no words to describe - Nelson I will always be indebted to your lessons
You are on a roll and we get to benefit 😀

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Does it sound the same as LUdef?
No, it can't be the same
Nature is the same, THD Spectra having same general character, but LuDEF is having much lower level of THD
Due to fact of similar THD Spectra, concept being exactly the same (and schematic being the same except one tiny detail), there are much more similarities in sound than difference, so whatever is difference between SissySIT and LuDEF - it is on level of taste and preferences, not overall quality of sound
In short - SissySIT will give you somewhat broader smile, while LuDEF will give you little more to think of (details)
Some "demo tracks" to aid with the decision....
THIS
The Guess Who - No Sugar Tonight / New Mother Nature (Audio) - YouTube
Caught a Ghost - No Sugar In My Coffee - YouTube
OR THIS
Sweet Tea by Luke Pilgrim - YouTube
Mullally - Sweet Coffee [Official Audio] - YouTube
Play all 4 with each amp, and the music will tell you the way.
THIS
The Guess Who - No Sugar Tonight / New Mother Nature (Audio) - YouTube
Caught a Ghost - No Sugar In My Coffee - YouTube
OR THIS
Sweet Tea by Luke Pilgrim - YouTube
Mullally - Sweet Coffee [Official Audio] - YouTube
Play all 4 with each amp, and the music will tell you the way.

oh yeah
though, ZM being Omnilover of albums, ya know - those black thingies spinning, so even today when I don't care from which source my music is coming, I'm still bottled to full albums
in context you gave - albums:
Guess Who -American Woman
MC5 - Kick out the Jams
these two albums will reveal all you need to know about an amp
🙂
though, just two drops in entire Sea, Tnx Buddha to that (Universe, God, you name it)
though, ZM being Omnilover of albums, ya know - those black thingies spinning, so even today when I don't care from which source my music is coming, I'm still bottled to full albums
in context you gave - albums:
Guess Who -American Woman
MC5 - Kick out the Jams
these two albums will reveal all you need to know about an amp
🙂
though, just two drops in entire Sea, Tnx Buddha to that (Universe, God, you name it)
How much sugar do you like in your coffee/tea?
if that was general remark ...... then

if that was sort of tease question to Mighty ZM........ answer is none - no sugar in my coffee/tea
but, see me greenin', with all my sugary amps and spks

I maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay try the Borbely buffer on my V1.0 boards ... you advised to not put it in for the initial build b/c it was maybe too sweet, but .... I may still try it. Have socketed places for the parts. 😀 😀
That's what I learned and love about diy - you have to try it and see what you like.
We all have different systems, different rooms and different ears.
Mighty ZM is giving us a lot to try as does Nelson - Sissy3, LuDEF, Old Soul, M25 and from what I read more to come. I look forward to trying LuDEF, Old Soul and a couple of others to see where my ears in my room with my pre and my speakers lead me.
That's the experimentalist in me.
Right now my Sissy1 stands a little bit above the Singing Bush. Both are great amps
and both will stay with me. LuDEF has outrageous distortion numbers and the Old Soul with GE and 2SK1943 options looks like a unit that will keep me busy trying and listening.
My thanks to all of you in the diy community that provide great learning tools
Bob
We all have different systems, different rooms and different ears.
Mighty ZM is giving us a lot to try as does Nelson - Sissy3, LuDEF, Old Soul, M25 and from what I read more to come. I look forward to trying LuDEF, Old Soul and a couple of others to see where my ears in my room with my pre and my speakers lead me.
That's the experimentalist in me.
Right now my Sissy1 stands a little bit above the Singing Bush. Both are great amps
and both will stay with me. LuDEF has outrageous distortion numbers and the Old Soul with GE and 2SK1943 options looks like a unit that will keep me busy trying and listening.
My thanks to all of you in the diy community that provide great learning tools
Bob
Only ZM is having Omnisystems, Omnirooms, Omniears ....... and Pa
(it seems his presence is resulting of permanently keeping me on very tip of my Omnitoes)

(it seems his presence is resulting of permanently keeping me on very tip of my Omnitoes)

I overheard a smart fellow say this in another thread today:
"SIT gate current was exact reason why I resorted in Singing Bush to bias input JFet buffer, instead of biasing SIT directly
that way, SIT gate current becomes non-issue"
Now it's putting bad ideas in my head to turn SissySIT #2 into Babel M25 and build a new SissySIT R3 ...


"SIT gate current was exact reason why I resorted in Singing Bush to bias input JFet buffer, instead of biasing SIT directly
that way, SIT gate current becomes non-issue"
Now it's putting bad ideas in my head to turn SissySIT #2 into Babel M25 and build a new SissySIT R3 ...



ZM,
Your brief sound description is enough for me to realize that I'm more of a Sissy guy. One more chicken I guess ...
Hopefully, I'll grow some courage and try them both.

Your brief sound description is enough for me to realize that I'm more of a Sissy guy. One more chicken I guess ...
Hopefully, I'll grow some courage and try them both.

In short - SissySIT will give you somewhat broader smile, while LuDEF will give you little more to think of (details)
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My current test lps
Blood Sweat and Tears
War Greatest hits
Cowboy Junkies Trinity Sessions
Here comes the Sun Nina Simone
Kind of Blue Nina Simone
Jimi Hendrix Blues
Otis Redding Sings the Blues
Nora Jones
Dark Side of the Moon
Muddy Waters Fathers and Sons
Linda Ronstadt Heart Like a Wheel
Creedence Clearwater Greatest hits
Guess Who
a Dvorak 9
List does change according to mood😉
My current test lps
Blood Sweat and Tears
War Greatest hits
Cowboy Junkies Trinity Sessions
Here comes the Sun Nina Simone
Kind of Blue Nina Simone
Jimi Hendrix Blues
Otis Redding Sings the Blues
Nora Jones
Dark Side of the Moon
Muddy Waters Fathers and Sons
Linda Ronstadt Heart Like a Wheel
Creedence Clearwater Greatest hits
Guess Who
a Dvorak 9
List does change according to mood😉
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