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The stock 300B's are white base EH's, which is about as bottom of the barrel as you can get.I talked to a KR Audio dealer me that their quality has really gone down hill and recommended Emission Labs product.I looked thru their offerings and their 300B Mesh gets really god reviews, but it operates at about 70% of a standard 300B tube.http://www.emissionlabs.com/datasheets/EML300B-mesh.htmWith this being a pre amp design, I would essentially be limiting the load that the pre amp can drive w/ using the mesh option?I'm not sure and like I said, you guys are spot on when I have asked for advice.Thanks -"
You are making some statements here that would suggest you know little about analog electronics, tube audio, tubes or 300B in particular and you base your opinion mostly on the price of the tube. Having said that I suggest a pair of WE 300B.I personally would keep EH 300B - they are excellent at this pricepoint.
OK. This is the preamp, right? 300b here would operate at less than 1/100 of its current driving capacity. Your fears of 70% mesh tube capacity are unfounded.
Buy Tak 300Bs and move on. Just don't touch those toroids... And, well, there is a lot to learn here. I have to tell you that plate dissipation is a different beast than turning up the volume on the preamp to drive the amps... I cannot imagine you would ever push a 300B to a plate dissipation of 26 watts in a preamp, but I didn't design it. You have to ask the maker about how the preamp runs the tube... You should read about tube theory. Especially if you are going to be building amps. Shawn
With power = volts x current, then 70% output on a mesh option vs. standard, that should very well impact the performance of the pre amp.
You are confusing tube max plate dissipation with tube power at given parameters. We are still talking about a preamp, right?I recommend Boylestad and Nashelsky.