Hi there my name is Frederick Joan and I am looking for some advice regarding DYI version of the DECWARE Zen Triode Amplifier, the SE84UFO. I was considering ordering one but then I found out that I had to pay the full amount upfront and than wait for a full year delivery time before I could expect it to be shipped to the Netherlands where I live. When you live in the USA you will first only pay 10% upfront and the rest is due at the time of shipment. That sounds reasonable so I don't think DECWARE likes customers outside of the USA...?
Anyway, I thought the amp is rather expensive and overhyped after it showed up at some well known influencing YouTubers. And besides I like DIY projects. So who can recommend me the best DIY version with the best components?
Thanks, Frederick
You will need a Scott Kilmer to evaluate these components, the ''best'' is a personal preference, best in what sense? Sound quality, reliability, low price...
Not to mention this 3W amp will need a speaker 100dB or more sensitivity to perform well, certainly you will be better served with a 6W EL34 Single Ended or if you want low priced tubes and military reliability you would order a GU50 or a 6C33 (10-12W) amp to a capable builder.
If before the purchase they are treating you like this imagine how they will addressing you after the purchase... this is a hard sell, you dont need buy a kit amp overseas and pay expensive shipment and Customs Duties, contact your compatriot Martin Mug to assembly a amp for you or Ogonovski in Poland.
http://www.ogonowski.eu/amplifiers/edis/If you dont mind use a nice Mosfet amp see this:
https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=179626.0It is yet a Single Ended amp just 1 transistor at output Class A to 20-25W, monoblock status, very inexpensive kit easy to assemble, no expensive tubes here each output Mosfet cost $3usd each.