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http://www.musicalparadise.ca/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=74Thats Canadian dollars......probably $1K US territory delivered to your door.Talk to Gary....hes a great guy and his products are good quality...I've had/have his productsand readily recommend them
The SQ Products also made in CHina:So, with this as the context we come to the Sound Quest SQ-88, a classic KT-88 based, modestly designed and executed integrated amplifier, OEM'd from China by Quest for Sound.http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue30/emm.htm
Minotaur Direct-Coupled Hybrid Integrated Amplifier-> https://tavishdesign.com/products/minotaurand... 30 days trial
very interesting products. honestly this one is seems more up my alley:http://www.musicalparadise.ca/store/index.php?route=product/product&path=59&product_id=69it has a fan though. i dont know how i feel about a fan humming in the background. it's not a big deal i have my computer there that has two very quiet fans in it. but still this is the only one that i have seen with a fan.
but not kt120? that's the dud in the family?
The page say it accept the KT150.
also KT120. you dont see it? its the option about KT150
Yes more $150, I referring more about the amp, it accept the KT150, many amps has a small PS that does not support the higher current of the KT150 filaments.
I see. well with upgrade to KT120 it is $650 and with KT150 it is $750. which one would you recommned. also just for your veiwing pleasure .... this thing looks gorgeoushttp://www.fezzaudio.com/#techdata
Lesson LearnedBefore we move on, at an Audio Society meeting we used a Minotaur amplifier to drive a set of Pipe Dream's speakers. They are impossibly difficult to drive seven foot tall multi-driver speakers. All who attended experienced a remarkable and unexpected high level of performance, no problems. Not a typical hollow state tube amplifier and not your typical solid state sounding amplifier either.You have the option to operate the Minotaur in Class- A normal bias up to one Watt or change the amplifier bias point to operate (still in Class A) up to five watts per channel. This unusual option allows the user to tailor the sound to compliment their favorite music genre. At the five watts bias setting the sound is noticeably warmer with a wide and deep sound stage. Those who share my love of air and space will agree the Hi Bias Minotaur amplifier speaks more to the Audiophile who listens to classical music and acoustic ensembles...
I see. well with upgrade to KT120 it is $650 and with KT150 it is $750. which one would you recommned.
Not sure why he added the cage and the fan.... Heres mine:
Seems to be for less cost and easy assembly.Made a point to point amp takes many hours on the solder.