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I live right near oliver. I have the luxury of hearing a lot of his work before it leaves. He has a 26->46 from his system he is considering selling. It sounds glorious. 1.5Ws won't work for me (and I already have a 10Y to a 300B made with Slagle iron). I think is all vintage tango iron. Someone is going to be very lucky to own that amp. Anyway, we spent some time listening to Slagle Iron vs tango at one point. We didn't have Hashimoto to listen to at the time. Would have been a fun time to listen to it all. I must say if you can get away with 1.5W, the 46 is amazing. Sounds better than a 45 to me.
Yes. Cost is hard. That said, I find myself (in the past, not now), wishing I had spent more on the amp and less on the tubes. Properly designed, swithing the tubes is like tuning the amp a bit. The iron does what you want it to and gives you that awesome tone. The tubes refine it. My 300B collaboration with Oliver has some mild changes with different 300Bs and 10s, but nothing as significant as changes in out put iron or the like. We listened to a 10Y-->300B with Tango iron and with Slagle iron side by side. Same tubes. Were there differences? Absolutely. Was it big? Not at all. Kind of a neat experience.
I also broke down and had a custom stand made..having your set amp on da floor is silly Dwight
Can you please elaborate a bit on the differences heard between the Tango and Slagle iron? Were the two OPT's similar in size, load impedance and wattage?
Curious how these stack up to what I'm using... Electra-Print BE5KB 3k OPT