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Thanks Guy,I never paid attention to the Niteshade site. Ooops. The concept is interesting, with parallel power tubes and all. I have to do some study work and catch up. I really don't care much for regular SET amps. I owned a Decware for awhile but sold it. I like air and slam better than smooth midrange I guess. I hope we get more comments about the Niteshade products, even though this isn't their forum link.Steve
You are correct; IMO ultralinear does add some distortion.
Thanks Scott,You are the other side of my coin. I respect that too. I have yet to listen to a single ended pentode. Most non SET amps are PP ultralinear or PP pentode. I have a single ended class A OTL but it puts out only a watt and a half! ( I don't see how some companies claim to build large class A OTL's as you would need industrial power available.) Sounds glorious though, and it is the only SE amp I like so far. Perhaps there are just more people who are happy with AET amps so few have tried SEP's. Building for a known market.Steve
Try: http://www.transcendentsound.com-follow the product links--don
A good SET will have plenty of slam and air when used with the right speakers.
Hi all Audio Circle members.Sometime ago I did a comparison between my Decware SE84C+ (2wpc) and my Niteshade Audio NS-10 (10wpc) with my GR Research V1 (98db efficient) speaker.At the time, my listening room was (Huge) with dimensions of 25’ X 30’ with a 9’ ceiling.The Decware could drive the V1 at very respectable listening level, but the volume control was at its maximum position, therefore I did not have any headroom power to spare.With my Niteshade, I had plenty of headroom and more impact and punch and the volume control was only at 12o’clock.Of course in both cases, the two 12” GR servo sub (Two on each side) were driven by a 370 watts plate amplifier (One for each channel), that helps a lot. At a more reasonable listening level and in a smaller listening room, the Decware 2wpc amplifier would have been fine.With a 2wpc amplifier driving 98db efficient speakers, you only need 1/16 watt of power to drive the speaker at a normal listening level of 86db and you still have 16X headroom of power available.(Someone correct me if I am wrong)As for the better mids between the SET and SE Penthode, my 64 years old ears could not really tell the difference, not that there is not one?Hope this help a little.Guy 13
Impact and punch are highly dependent on the amp's power supply. You were hearing a lot more than the differences between power output capabilities. Assuming you're not clipping your 2 watt amp...
I really don't care much for regular SET amps. I owned a Decware for awhile but sold it.
I don't think Decware ever made a single ended triode amp with a real triode in the output. Or did they?
Question: (1) Why don't people try single ended pentodes.(2) For about 20 years single ended triodes have dominated the single ended niche.Steve