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See the before pics vs. after.

I had an NOS pair of these amps years ago and have always been sorry that I sold them. I found a beat up pair and have taken nearly 2 years to figure out how I wanted to restore them. Scrapped the rack mounts and face plates, replaced the jacks with gold 5 way posts and gold rca's, original paper caps were replaced with JJ. Amazing sound. I've had AR, Threshold, Sumo, PSE, Dynaco and more in this system and the Grommes are by far the best!

For simplicity, the Trio works fine for my family running little Soliloquys. I had it completely modded by Chris Johnson at Parts Connexion. The pre and cd are now amazing. Chris upgraded the pre-outs for me so I could run external amps. The tuner is nice, has in/out for video too if I want to run the tv through it. Great headphone system also.

The PS Audio helps a lot. Cabling changes all the time from Nordost to Kimber to JPS.
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    • Grommes-Precision G101-A
    Mono block tube amps. 6GT5 output tubes, 12at7 gain and 0A2 rectifier. 100/120wpc can drive down to 1.4 ohms continuous. Fast, crisp sound, not "tubey" and bloated sounding at all. I just finished a complete rebuild on these amps, cosmetically and sonically. The tech I took them to for the final biasing thought I was nuts until he got them on his bench. After retubing, biasing, regrounding and a few repairs, the test results were phenomenal. At full volume, 100 watts continuous, they are dead silent, running about 1.8% thd, extremely square wave from 8Hz all the way to 25Khz. He said that the only other tube amps he has ever seen with this kind of test results are $10k Mac amps.
    • Coincident Speaker Tech Conquest
    Coincident Conquest
    • Sota Jewel
    Sota Jewel with Clearaudio Aurum Beta S cartridge and Jelko LMT arm.
    • PS Audio UPC 200
    Line conditioner
    • Nordost Blue Heaven
    Nordost cabling everywhere I can.
    • PSE Studio SLP
    I replaced my Sherbourne Pre and Cambridge 640p with a nice old PSE preamp with built in phono. The quality of PSE equipment is amazing. Simplifying my system helped a lot. Eventually, I will have some minor mods done to this but so far it has impressed me.

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Quayhog,
I've never seen one with a printed circuit board? Must be a later model. If these aren't matching designs, I wouldn't put much money into restorations yet. If you need schematics on the point to point, just ask. I've got hookup diagrams too.
Advice:
1-The rectifier tube will always flare on start up
2-The 12au7's make a huge difference. Get 4 of the same
3-Tubestore.com has 6GT5's on sale right now for only $15
4-If you can tighten the ground wire on each amp it will make a huge difference getting a proper ground.
Finally, get these professionally biased. These amps will eat output tubes if the bias isn't on. It won't hurt to bias them a little low (90 watts output). This won't soften the sound and really extends tube life.
Enjoy,
Emery

elevick

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I'll really try to stress that the hookup diagram is a bit crazy and necessary. Any pair of taps will get you 8.4 ohms or the insane wiring for 1.2 or 5.6. The wiring I list above was bench tested and proven to be quite amazing. Email me if you have any issues/questions. emfoods"at"yahoo.com sorry, audiogon won't allow email addresses..

elevick

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Hey Quayhog,
I just saw your question. I've done a bunch of upgrades. The ones that mattered the most were re-grounding the chassis and changing out the taps. Grommes shows that any pair of taps (ie 1&2) will work for 8.4 ohms. However, we found that strapping 4 & 9 and using 3 & 9 for the speaker outputs was far superior.
Also, I replaced the caps with JJ. There weren't any quality 3 leg taps, so I just used 4 leg taps and dropped off one leg. Went higher on all values.
Be careful of which models of 101 you use. There were actually 2 different layouts, one had the inputs on the top right rear, the other on the back right. I think they two are slightly different. You can also look at the Frazier version.
Finally, the TL-1A: I don't think they do anything unless you have a microphone input. I do have them in mine but think it's irrelevant.
Quality 101's sell for $500-600 each while beat up ones sell for about $125 each. Good or bad, I'd buy matching ones unless you plan a massive rebuild. I've had 2 pairs now. I prefer the rebuilt ones to NOS. Both are amazingly clean & fast. Not at all fat, warm or tubey. Email me if you need schematics or help.

elevick

Owner
Bdp, did you ever rebuild your grommes amps? I just did a ton of work on mine with some astonishing results. Email me if you want some details.

elevick

Owner
The first pic, Grommes is the "after" shot.
Pull up the second pic, coincident and it shows the "before" look.

elevick