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I only ask because I need just a few watts, but would love a very typical SET sound. Build quality here looks wonderful and am excited to see Andrew succeed.How difficult would it be to modify the design for one of the above tubes?
There's already a manufacturer that I'm sure will meet your expectation for a triode tube. It's Triode Lab and its sister company. Top notch sound, build quality and support if needed. My first choice if I ever want SET or a EL84 (Finale Audio 7189 mk2).http://www.triodelab.com/http://www.finaleaudio.com/For Andrew, may I suggest a KT150 SE integrated amplifier. There's only a few of these design around.
For inspiration, look a these KT150 SE.Denis Had Fire Bottle KT150, 10-12wIcon Audio Stereo 30 SE, 18-28w, UKLab12 Suono, 25w, GreeceDared Saturn, 25w, ChinaWhat I want to see is: 25w, triode-UL switch, 2000us max and Wolf Ear Audio build quality . 25w from KT150 SE is to be able to power real world loudspeaker with the sound of a single ended class A, but without the price of a 811/845 tubes.There's a market for that type of amplifier. For what ever reason, nobody here, in north america, is making them. Dennis Had is retired and he's not making them on a constant basis. Maybe Wolf Ear Audio can fill this gap.
KT150 is actually a very nice sounding tube. I can run it in my Dennis Had Inspire SEP amp and it's a big/bold sounding tube. Maybe not as refined as a NOS 6550 or KT88 but it has a better sensed of drive and slam, while still sounding pretty sweet.
Hey Tyson, if you had your choice would you rather listen to a kt150 tubed amp or a 45 tubed amp?
Depends on the speaker. If it's a speaker with an active bass section and an easy load for the mids/highs like my Serenity Acoustic Super 7s, then I'd probably lean to the 45. On the other hand, if it's a full range passive speaker, like my Klipsch Heresy IIIs in my 2nd system, I'd lean toward the KT150. Even though the Klipsch are 99db efficient, they need something with real grunt and control to sound their best.
Nice, my klipsch speakers are 101db but do have a 15” driver to push. Thanks for your thoughts
I'm using an Almarro A318B on mine and it's a much better match than my 45 amp. Big woofers in a box just need more headroom/power, IME. One day I'll have to drag my Inspire monoblocks up to the main floor and try them out with the H3s. For now though, I'm loving them with the Super 7s downstairs. 45 amp is sitting in the closet. I never thought a great SE Pentode would be able to keep up with a SET, but indeed it's possible!! Back on topic, I bet a 20 Watt Ultralinear amp w/a KT150 would really bring your big Klipsches to life. Hell, it'd probably sound great with a lot of speakers.
What I want to see is: 25w, triode-UL switch, 2000us max and Wolf Ear Audio build quality . 25w from KT150 SE is to be able to power real world loudspeaker with the sound of a single ended class A, but without the price of a 811/845 tubes.
Very promising and tempting. 30w in SE , KT150 sounds great and two of them are not expensive, the superior build quality based on your other projects and point to point wiring is easy to repair. As they said, if you build it, they will come. Just a suggestion, it would be great to make it compatible with other tubes like KT88. Just in case Tungsol can no longer make the KT150 tubes or the buyer already has the KT88.
I thought about that, but that would be impossible given the design since most other tubes would not be able to handle the current bias and B+ voltage, so that would require a rework with lower voltages to make it compatible with other tubes and would result in an overall power loss and needing another switch for bias adjustment, etc.Which would people prefer?