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50 tube watts is plenty for most speakers. I ran a pair of 88db speakers with 35 tube watts for years with no signs of stress. What kind of sensitivity and impedance are you talking about with your speakers?
Are everyone pairing their power tube amps with high impedance and high efficient speakers?I have a pair of low efficiency and low impedance speaker and that i want to pair with a tube amp.
Hi Richardo,"Tube" amps come in a wide variety, much like SS. Some have low output impedance (via some form of feedback), similar to most SS amps...and will be largely unaffected by the impedance curve of the loudspeaker.Others (like most "SET", etc.), have high output impedance/minimal/no feedback. When connected to a (typical) loudspeakers varying impedance curve, there will be a "EQ" effect, that some feel adds "excitement", "revealingness", etc, etc. to the proceedings.If you wish for your amp to amplify and skip the special effects stuff, seek a tube amp with low output impedance, using some form of feedback. Many out there in your power (50w) range, that should easily drive your speakers, though obviously not at concert levels and possibly with some waveform distortion, if the program material has high dynamic range (like some classical, etc.).Good luck.cheers,AJ
I don't think "EQ effects" are the reason why people like single ended triodes so much. That is a silly notion.I think people who like them like them because they are the simplest amplifier that you can possibly use. They like them because they do the least amount of harm to the music. They are the closest amplifier to having a direct connection to the source because of their inherent simplicity. They have very low harmonic distortion as long as they are used within their low power limits, and what harmonics are there are sympathetic to the music. SETs don't split the phase of the signal and then try to put it back together like humpy Dumpty. The time continuum is not broken. SETs typically have the least amount of parts in their signal path. SETs have zero crossover distortion because they have to be biased into class A in order to work at all. (Just like your favorite single ended preamplifier, if you have an active preamp at all.) The fact that SETs have a higher output impedance than a push pull amplifier or any amplifier with feedback just means that you need to design (or buy) a speaker that takes that issue into account in the first place. That's all that means. Big deal.The only real problem with single ended power amplifiers is that there are fewer and fewer people left on the planet that know how to make a speaker that can take advantage of SETs simplicity and beautiful sound. It's a damn shame. A dying art.Oh well, such is life and progress.
Great post, couldn't agree more.With any amp it's all about speaker matching. If the amp/speaker match is causing "EQ Effects" then it's just as valid to say you shouldn't use those particular speakers because they are causing EQ Effects. As for the Selahs, I believe if the chart showed the phase vs. the impedance one could make a more informed judgement. I would also look at what type of amplifiers the manufacturer pairs with his speakers at shows, in reviews, etc.
Some of which that the amp will have greater interaction with the speaker like for example SET amps, where the impedance curve can affect the sound of a speaker.
Anyway, im think i could even get up to 100 watts for a few hundred dollars more on the integrated tube amp. The Integrated that im looking is the cayin a88t or A100T. Im from the southern China, so theses units are much cheaper then the ones selling at overseas.
Exactly. That is a fact, not opinion or conjecture. High output impedance + varying impedance of typical dynamic driver(s) speaker = eq effects on FR. That is precisely why, if I design for SETs etc, the speaker will have very flat impedance. Verifiable, measurable.Have you considered a hybrid? Something like this http://www.ebay.com/itm/YAQIN-VK-2100-Stereo-Hybrid-Tube-Integrated-Amplifier-/131099344975? Very inexpensive, plenty power, nice amp. Yes, I have one. Just a thought.cheers,AJ
The point that AJ is making is that, just like SS amp, tubes amps can have vary desings. Some of which that the amp will have greater interaction with the speaker like for example SET amps, where the impedance curve can affect the sound of a speaker.