Since there is scant information out here, regarding the "Basie+" model, here is what I found from the "wayback machine" :
Specifications: (may change without notice)
Frequency response: 5-80kHz (-3dB)
HD: 0.1% - 0.001% @10V PK
Inputs: 4 sets RCA remote controlled
Outputs: 2 prs RCA
Input sensitivity/impedance: depends on tube set used
Output impedance: 250ohms as configured (can be adjusted depending on tube set/bias)
Power: 115/230V AC +- 10% 90W
Weight: 8Kg (12kg packed)
Dimensions: 29cm deep x 36cm wide x 11cm tall
Tubes: 2 x 6CG7, 2 x 5687, 1 x 6X5 (can use other noval/octal combinations)
includes remote
non-magnetic chassis, tube cage, premium connectors, EI power transformer
The Basie+ pre-amplifier is (with permission) based on John Broskie's Aikido tube circuit. Much has been written by the DIY community. Suggested reading on the circuit concept and development here. Circuit performance and amazing distortion measurements here. Possible tube combinations here (note not all listed can be used in the Basie+ but most common 8/9pin can). Our implementation uses a tube rectifier and choke in the power supply. Standard tube compliment is a pair each of 6CG7 and 5687.
Gain is about 15db. It shows extremely low harmonic distortion and has excellent power supply noise rejection due to the unique noise cancelling topology. Output impedance is very low and it swings huge output voltage. This linstage loves to drive a load. Subjectively the sound is open, lively, turn-on-a-dime fast, transparent etc BUT...still captures the full tonal tapestry of music. If you like the sound of a TVC, you'll love the Basie+, which is not affected by impedance matching issues. Basie + Aikido has a heart of song - the more you listen, the more music you discover.
Also, some additional info regarding the tube complements (6cg7 in the input stage and 5687 in the output stage) from a Broskie blog post :
http://www.tubecad.com/2006/05/blog0064.htm