Greetings to all, as I am a new member on your community.
I am writing to share my impressions after upgrading my WD Kel84, a 15W, push pull
stereo intergraded amplifier with four El84 on the power amp.
http://www.world-designs.co.uk/acatalog/kel84.pdf
It was bought as a kit 14 years ago from World Audio Designs in UK.
First years was a truly success, matching it with a pair of Klipsch RB-35, (8 ohms / 96dB).
I still can remember the warm and detailed sound I had for the first time in my life.
Then after some years of great listening I got married , so the amp wasn’t fitting well on the
small apartment we rent for some years….
After 5 years that my Kel84 and RB-35 were sitting (well protected) on a
basement, I decided to bring them back to life. I notice that my low frequencies
were not so present and tide as the old days, so as the middle frequencies were a
bit muddy. I decided then to replace the electrolytic capacitors on the power
supply unit, with doubling their capacity to 220uF/450v for better stability.
The tubes were from the original order from WD with not so many hours on their
back. Also I change my cables (speaker and interconnects) with quality ones.
These changes were for better of course, but did not achieve the sound I
remember.
So I decided to go for the XL Upgrade that the World Audio Designs
still offering. That upgrade contains almost everything, except the transformers and the
chassis, with audiofile components as said. From new improved PCB to high quality
capacitors and wiring. After a succesfull (technically) upgrade, I have notice that the sound for
sure it has changed in many ways.
First I have more 'solid body' on sound and more tighten low frequencies
with a 'booming' feeling some times. I used to have a lack of low frequencies.
So far so good.
The problem it concerns me is the 'muddy' picture on sound with an obvious
lack in details, plus a noticeable roll off in high frequencies.
My aesthetic feeling is that it gives me a very very sweet and tight, but seamless (lack in
details) sound.
In audition, things are satisfying in easy listening, like classical or smooth jazz piano trios,
but when music becomes more complicated, like classical or jazz big bands things are getting
really muddy. The same occures in Rythm and blues or Rock music.
Just to mention that I had to use an EQ even for the easy listening part.
Also to mention that the same feeling applies to all of my inputs (cd, pc, turntable).
As far I am aware, when we talk about 'roll off or cut off in high frequencies' in amplification,
usually we care about capacitors, because El84 valves are capable in handling a lot higher
band of frequencies than the acoustic spectrum.
So I wonder if the upgrade (mainly in capacitors) was succesfull or not.
Just to be sure I tested my speakers on a different amplifier (Yamaha DSP AX-620) and
hey… I got the same effect…. Now I am totally confused.
Is it the amp or the speakers?
Is there a possibility for a burned out tweeter or a worn component in crossovers?
The speakers are in excellent cosmetic condition and at a facile optical and aural test
everything seems fine. Any suggestion would be very helpfull and just to notice that I am
an electronic technician my self, so I will be capable for some tests or a simple repair.
Any help or suggestion would be very helpful.
Best regards
Nikolaos Markopoulos
Athens Greece