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2A3 probably comes closest to the 300B. In fact I run JJ 2A3-40 tubes in my SET, and the 2A3-40 is JJ's 300B with a 2A3 filament.The other tubes you mentioned are not triodes but Pentodes and Tetrodes.
The 845 has long been cited as a 300B on steroids.
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Having not tried every SET flavor I'm no expert, but I've owned both of these and I much prefer the 845. Gives the beauty, presence and palpability that SET lovers crave, along with a real healthy dose of grunt and drive. And at about 22 wpc is able to drive many speakers that other single watt SET amps can't touch.
I own/owned 45 SET, 2A3 SET, 300B SET, EL84 SEP and listened to many others, and in the end, it really does come down to the speaker choice. If you must use moderately sensitive speakers, then do go with at least 845 or 6C33. I have heard poor-sounding 300B SET and some great-sounding 300B SET as well. When builders build them around warm-sounding tube rectifiers, oil capacitors, tone wire, etc, then yes, they will sound syrupy and lethargic. On the other hand, some of the clearest and most dynamic amps I've heard have been 300B SET as well, properly mated to true high sensitivity speakers.
When I think of an SET amp, I think of the 300B tube but I'm seeing manufacturers using EL34s, Kt150, Kt120s, KT88s you name it.Assuming that the 300B is still king, what tube comes closest?Any personal experiences here?
I am sorry to say but the outputtransformers are not ideal in this set up. They have to have 2 coil to perform optimal. As an alternative there can be used a double c-core, that will increase the magneticflux losses but decrease the capacity losses