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snip...With all of these variables, how does 1 find a correct balance - besides the obvious of listening to one's ears.
How good of "tube chef" are you? A real chef knows what to add to create the perfect complex blend of taste sensations. I can barely order at Subway without ruining the sandwich, so I keep it simple with a single tubed component in the mix and roll output tubes.
My last preamp had 8 tubes. Don't think I'll ever do that again, maybe 4 tubes at the very most. To much noise/hiss.
I have read that output tubes have the least amount of sonic impact? I can understand the difference between say a EL34 and KT88, but do power tubes makes a large difference in the sound going to the speaker?
Some tube experts suggest the driver tube creates more differences in the end sound result than a EL34 Mullard or a EL34 GE, JJ etcThe EL34 x KT88 differences are huge.
How about the KT90? Each mono bloc takes 4 output tubes, producing 70 W in UL and 40 in triode.These are only powering the highs / mids on my speakers.Would the KT90 produce a more open effect - airiness even?
I dont know about the KT90. Seems to me the prob is lack of sound detail due the lack of harmonics and micro reverb which are being eaten by the crossover of the speakers;Crossovers demand a minimum energy to works, this dc energy came from the amp and is lost as heat etc
I am getting very good results from the EL34's that are in place. This is "in my opinion" the most musical power tube.I suppose I need to grab some KT90's and try them out