Harma Cryo / ECC82-HARMA STR CRYO

ECC82-HARMA STR CRYO ECC82-HARMA STR CRYO Click on image(s) above to view larger
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Harma Deep Cryogenic treated valves offers improvements to the sonic character of the valves and results in sound characteristics only normally found in very expensive NOS valves such as Mullards. The process involves taking the vacuum tubes and freezing them down to -312 Fahrenheit and soaking these for a minimum of 12 hours. Then the temperature is held at this low level for 24 hours. The vacuum tubes are then slowly brought up to normal levels over the next 12 hours.

Metals respond very well to deep cryogenic process. The reasons are as follows, during the cooling or solidification phase of the manufacturing process, molecules are trapped in a haphazard pattern. This is down to stress caused in the bending and welding of the anode plate material. This random placement causes obstacles for electrons and when encountered this interference can cause noise, slow down electron flow and sound deterioration affecting the quality of the sound of the vacuum tube. .

At very cold temperatures (below -312 Fahrenheit), the molecules will align in a more uniform, compact structure through the removal of kinetic energy. When the material is returned to ambient temperature, this new uniform, compact pattern is maintained, Thus changing the structure of the nickel permanently. This process makes a permanent change and the benefits do not deteriorate over time or upon return to operating temperature, it changes the whole way the vacuum tube performs.

The biggest benefits I have found have been a dramatic improvement in the sound quality. The bass response has been clearer with reduction in microphonics and clear more transparent highs. Cryogenic treatment has now become a way for a modern valve to produce a sound quality that approaches the iconic originals.
The Harma ECC82 STR CRYO is a specially treated and selected valve for use in critical positions in audio amplifiers.

The benefit over the untreated ECC82 when used in Audio amplifiers is that The Harma ECC82 STR Cryo has more top end transparency and more treble detail. The Cryo enhances the mid band which results in greater mid band depth and clearer bottom end, it has the effect of it detailing the highs and tightening the lows.

The Harma ECC82 STR Cryo features an internally rugged construction with thick mica supports. This has a number of advantages such as reduced microphonics and better isolation from vibration.

The Harma ECC82 STR Cryo features gold plated grids winding with internal anode plate shield. The Single ring getter sits on a double supported plate.

The Harma ECC82 STR provides a warm and clear soundstage. They have a very clear bass response, which is both tight and musical . The valve has excellent balance across the whole musical frequency range with instruments being clear, accurate and well defined. Indeed by having the most neutral and transparent sound has made this our most popular of all the current production ECC82 types for Audio applications.

All Harma preamp valves are Dynamically Drive tested under real working condition have passed the following tests:

Gain (db) Drive Tested)
Transconductance (gm) Drive Tested
Output Drive Tested
Noise 1 (signal to noise)
Noise 2 (Aural)
Microphonics Test 1(Ambient)
Microphonic Test 2 (Shock)
Cathode Test
Grid Leakage Test

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