FS: Tubelab SimpleSE kit of parts and custom iron package (updated)

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jrebman

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Yup, truly hate to be doing this but reality and a few priority changes has caught up with me and I must part with this project.  What you will get is an almost complete kit of parts for the SimpleSE amplifier, the PC board, 2 custom Electraprint output transformers, a custom Electraprint power transformer, an Electraprint power supply choke, and a choice of high quality coupling caps, and 4 ceramic tube sockets.

The power supply caps are all motor run or solen film types to eliminate electrolytics in the PS, and I have a selection of Silmic IIs for the cathode bypasses (note: lower values than are specified, but still plenty large enough for all audible bass but with a cutoff high enough to eliminate turntable rumble for vinyl playback).  I also have the original specified cathode bypass caps included.  All resistors are either Riken or Kiwame with audio note tantalums in the coupling position between the driver/gain tube and the output tubes, and 4 PRP metal films for grid leak resistors.  The choice of coupling caps is either Mundorf Supreme Silver in Oil, or Mundorf Silver/Gold -- you specify.  Also included is a blank, hammond steel chassis (steel required to support the weight of the the iron) - 17" x 12" x 2" -- plenty large enough for all components above and below, leaving plenty of spacing between power supply and gain/output stages.

What is not included is pretty much connectors -- IEC, RCA, binding posts, the standby switch (don't like them so didn't plan to use one), and a few other small and inexpensive parts, wire, solder, etc.

Caveat: you have to be competent enough to build this from directions on the tubelab web site as I will not be able to provide technical support, and this is not a Heathkit -- it's a collection of high-quality parts, a PC board, a blank chassis, and some outstanding transformers that you have to turn into a functioning amplifier.  All parts are brand new and unused.

Price for the lot is a firm $650 (the iron alone is worth almost $600) so I'm making this attractive enough for the people who would want to purchase it for the iron alone.  No lowballers, please.  PM or email for more details and a complete list of parts.

Yes, I do really regret having to do this and I'm taking a real bath on the value of the items, but it just has to go.

« Last Edit: 4 Aug 2008, 04:11 pm by jrebman »

jrebman

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Damn!  Looks as if I really and finally have to part with this. $650 (for an AC member) plus shipping, no paypal fee.  Figure 40 pounds from 80304.  Will throw in a pair of Gold Lion KT-88 reissues with low hours.


Thanks for considering,

Jim
« Last Edit: 13 Aug 2008, 05:09 pm by jrebman »

DaveC113

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Jim, thats too bad... I love my Simple SE, and thats with much less expensive iron. I'm sure whoever gets this is going to be very happy.

mgalusha

Sure wish I had the extra coin, not that I need more stuff but it would be awfully nice to have. Someone is going to be very happy.

jrebman

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Thanks Mike and Dave,  Yup, it's a hell of a package that will turn into a very fine amp.  Only thing is that it will be redundant and probably wouldn't see much use, and I need the cash for the prize I have my eye on.  That will demand a *lot* of sacrifice, but in the end the results will be well worth it.

And the ultimate goal of simplification is really where I'm headed with all this.

Thanks again,

Jim

jrebman

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Sold.

Thanks,

Jim