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the Dynaco platform is plug ugly IMHO.
Have fun. What speakers are you mating the amp with ?charles
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Only downside is the Dynaco platform is plug ugly IMHO.
I contacted Bob at VTA about the paint. He assured me the chassis temp never exceeds 85f or so. The only thing he recommends for high temp is if you paint the power transformer. Even that never exceeds 175f and most paint will do OK up to 200f.Jay
Almost 60-year-old budget design= butt ugly. For some reason front connections were not unconmmon in that era.I was unfamiliar with this ST70-on-steroids design.... interesting. There have been more upgrades, modifications, and derivations of the ST70 than ay other amp in history.
I've had a Latino ST70 for years. Punches WAY above its price point. My friend has a Latino ST120 and I can tell you, it's superb as well. FWIW, in the ST120, we both prefered the extra punch when a solid state Weber Copper Cap is used in place of the 5AR4. Your call here. He's currently using KT120's in his amp, but lots of choices here and some great NOS options with the small signal tubes. As a real bonus for us, one of Bob's recommended techicians lives about 3 miles from my house here in Tucson. I believe he builds the Latino amps that are ordered as "fully assembled" as well. This would apply to amps that are shipped west of the Mississippi.
Interesting you mention the old design. There is an interesting interview in Stereophile with Nelson Pass where he comments on the virtues of tubes, the simplicity of circuit design and their sonic signature, among others. https://www.stereophile.com/content/nelson-pass-circuit-topology-and-end-science
I have a Pair of Bob's M-125 Mono Blocks and they are Glorious! Very satisfied with what I am hearing I did the Piano Finish Sides on them myself.
amazing woodwork. I'd pay for a pair of those on my new rig....
Great looking amp(s)