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Hi all, just want to share my personal opinion.I never heard any 300B, however, I did listen to some EL34 (SET) amplifiers.To some, there is no comparison in sound between the two, the 300B sounds better, how much better???On TTS (The Tube Store) website the price for a Electro Harmonix 300B Gold grid is 117.95USD/each.Also on TTS a EL34 price vary between 16.95 USD/each (JJ) and 25.95 USD/each (Mullard) so average price is 21.45 USD.So the price of a EH 300B is 5 times the price of a EL34.Is the 300B 5 times more powerful?Is the 300B 5 times more reliable?Is the 300B sounds 5 times better?I know, it's not the same, cannot compare like that, but that's how I see it.So, if you don't agree, keep buying the 300B and keep your wallet handy in case it fail,for me I will have for a lot less $$$ several spares.I now use the EL84 (EH @ 12.95 USD/each),(I know it only give out 2wpc) so my comparison/calculation still stand.Each one is preferences...Guy 13
...Is the 300B 5 times more powerful?Is the 300B 5 times more reliable?Is the 300B sounds 5 times better?
In my country the famous Jadis was debunked by use cheap parts.Only the OPT was great sound.
Hope they never change those Bottlehead flavors.
Sometimes, you don't have to choose 1 or the other. My David Berning 300b amplifier can use 300b, EL34, or 6L6 output tubes. The fact there is no output transformer makes it possible. The 300b is the most linear, and the EL34 smoothes the rough edges if needed, and has more gain. I generally listen to the 300b. It is open, extended at both the top and bottom, and natural. No compromises.
It is hard to beat an introductory $400 preamplifier, or amplifier for cost, but then the sound is thin to the midrange and even higher. I take it you are attempting to compensate with the speaker, maybe a subwoofer? But how are you compensating for the lack of highs? CheersSteve