NAGRA PL-L owner Question S


I recently purchased the Nagra PL-L after read the comment fr the member (Artg), get a good deal fr here and just send to Canada, it sounds really good as Artg discribed, since
I am a newbee, can someone suggest me some ideas how to improve the sound quality?? Good Powercord make any difference on this (it operate by DC..)

I also noticed that the DC supply ACPS run little warm when operate for few hrs, is that normal??

Also the DC meter sits on the lower end of the green area but not on the middle, is that normal too, what is other user's setting?? According to the manual, the green area is fr 11.6V to 13V....

I am confused by the page " ELECTRONIC SERVICES
BULLETIN", it said ....THE FUSE SITS ACTUALLY IN A
PLASTIC BAG INSIDE THE POWER SUPPLY SINCE JAN23/2002.

Does it mean there is a EXTRA fuse inside the power
supply and also inside the plastic bag??Do I need to
OPEN the power supply and take the EXTRA fuse out??if
there is a plastic bag inside the power supply, I am
afraid it will be melt because the power supply run a
little bit warm.

Thanks
tomho
Elberoth, the PL-L is NOT battery powered the way the PL-P is, it has a separate pwoer supply that gets its juice from the wall. No battery involved....

On the VPA's, do they have stock tubes in them (I would imagine so). There are significant imporvements to be had by rolling bot htthe internal (one 7119 and two 12ax7 per amp), and the 845 tubes......
Artg -> you are 100% right - I thought you were talking about the battery powered PL-P.

My VPAs have KR845 tubes installed from the factory.
Elberoth, ever roll ine internal VPA tubes? I recommend it highly! each takes two 12ax7's and one 7119/E182CC. The stock tubes are quiet, but nothing special, so i say go for it.
hello Artg, what tubes are you using internally on the Vpa, how are you getting on with your new 845m tubes.
Im diggin the new SuperTNT 845M, overall my favrote Chinese made 845 (and i tried the base Shuguang 845, the SuperTNT 845B,and the original 845M (aka 845C), they each had some virtue (except for the base Shuguand 845 which didn't excell in anytihng), but overall, I like the new 845M, it ads nice dynamicandbase (vs say the 845B), yet is well balanced across the freq. spectrum and overall smother than the original 845M (which was snappy but just a tad bright).

Internally, I havent done as much rolling, mostly b/c its a major PITA to open each VPA and roll. I did notice a very nice improvement with super low noise, nicely matched 1950's vintage RCA 12AX7 (from andy at vintgetubeservices), but plan on trying some others (smooth plate teles, maybe the Tesla ECC803s repro, and a few others), but its such a pain... FOr the 7119, I have Amperex, which is the top dog there (lso from Andy).

As always, microphonics, noise and matching/testing is as (or more) important than the 'vintage' tube you use (though perhapsless critical on an amp vs a preamp), and I will give the Nagra people credit for providing quiet, non-microphonic tubes, even if they are a bit sterile compred to the older stuff....