


These are 1625 mono block amps that were just finished by my good friend. They sound excellent, and will sound much better as they break in.
The soundstage is both wide and deep, and much a more noticeable 3D effect than other amps I have on hand. I put in a pair of 12SX7 input tubes, and 1940's RCA Army Signal Corps output tubes. It sports NOS ceramic sockets from the 40's or early 50's. It also has NOS chokes from Chicago Transformers from early 50's. It also has mil-spec 10 turn bias pots, 1 watt PRP resistors, about 3 times reserve cap storage, Mundorf Silver/Gold coupling caps, Cardas copper binding posts, and Vampire RCA jacks. They are dead quiet, as quiet or quieter than most solid state amps.
If one is going to use tubes, an amp like this makes a lot of sense. The output tubes are cheap and plentiful, long lasting, and MUCH better made than any current production tubes. The 1625 is a 12V 807 tube. My buddy says the war was won with these tubes. They sound a lot like NOS 6L6, but better (IMHO), as you can run the plate a higher voltage due to the plate cap.
So, I'm pretty happy with them so far.