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The Anthem Pre1 preamp I had for the last 5 years just went out. I heard one channel get fuzzy, then a burning smell from the preamp's separate power supply. The preamp was still producing sound when i shut it off. I will not plug it in again unless I have guidance from someone who knows a lot more about electronics than I do. I only use the line stage, no phono required.I built my own Simple SE amplifier (see avatar), which needs ~12 dB of gain as I modified the build with a 12bh7a driver tube, which has a lower gain than the normal driver tube. The Simple SE runs kt88/6550/el34 power tubes driving a pair of Omega XRS 4.5" speakers in triode mode with no feedback at all. I am considering:1. Fix the Anthem. Is this worth it? I'm not so sure, seems like the $ might be better spent on a new preamp. 2. New preamp: around $500 to $700, although I could go a little higher for a special, amazing deal.New preamps I am considering... I don't want anything made in China. - Decware Zen Triode, pushing the envelope at $900: http://www.decware.com/newsite/CSP2.html- Used Melos SHA-Gold at $800, currently on Audiogon- Used Melos SHA-1 at at $550, currently on ebay- Bottlehead Foreplay 3, $500 if I assemble myself: http://www.bottlehead.com/store.php?crn=220&rn=430&action=show_detail- 12b4 preamp kit from tubecad: http://www.tubecad.com/2011/06/blog0205.htmAny other suggestions would be welcome too.... Thanks!
I think you've made a smart decision going with the SAS.While Melos made some great sounding gear there is no support, no schematics exist, and Mark Porzilli is never going to resurrect the brand, despite what other AC members and Melos owners might wish for. Unless you already know a tech that is intimately familiar with the original Melos circuits then I would stay away from that brand. Having owned a 333 I am speaking from direct experience. 'Nuff said.And now for something completely different...I have my circle set up to notify me whenever a new topic is started and I got no notification of this new thread which is why my response is late. I hope the new software JohnR is about to implement works better.
Yeah, I know from experience that old tube gear may need repairs, lol. With the parent company gone it's certainly a crapshoot. Melos stuff is overpriced on the used market because of it's following, or maybe it is that good, IDK. Probably never will. Now Steve at SAS is saying he's going to stop selling the 7A after exchanging several emails about his kit. What a PITA!!! He claims the boards and parts he has for the 7A are old and it wouldn't be fair to sell them as a new kit. OK, whatever... waste of time... So now I think I will follow some advise I got from a few members of diyaudio and build a 6SN7 Aikido from the glassware all-in-one board.
DaveC113,Check out this thread concerning 6SN7 subs.http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=106191.0The 6BX7 is a very different animal so you'll need to do some redesign to accommodate it. Just a heads up.