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I bought one from Toolshed Amps. It started at your number but after I got done with upgrades it was closer to 10k. It's built like a tank and the sound is glorious.
^ this sounds amazing!Michael, please give Gordan and the crew at Wavelength some consideration as well... https://www.wavelengthaudio.com/products/-Dieter
I just bought the Consonance Audio Ref 5.5 mk 2 special edition from Stereo Haven in Illinois. It's a bit more modest in price than your budget at $3500 and uses a parallel pair of 300B tubes for around 18 watts per channel. Besides having a remote, it has taps for 8 and 16 ohms so it's a natural for my Falcon LS3/5a and Altec Valencias. Kinda cool piece of gear that can play with more speakers than you'd normally pair with a 300B tube. Don Better Audio has this amp too. Good luck with your journey into 300B-land
David Berning is making SET and Push/Pull bespoke 300b amplifiers to order. Trickle down technology from his 845 amplifier line. Amazing performance. Actually has full range response. Rock solid bass, extended top end and the magic midrange. Within your range. He's making one for me now.
Hey! If you can swing a soldering iron, perhaps the Audio Note Interstage 300B Monoblock with C-Core output transformers kit. Buddy
Speaking of PAF, I'd chat with Dan Wright. He has an offering here in the Ambrose Ai325, somewhat above your price, but beautiful work as usual from them.https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=163581.0
I dont like the 300B tube but always liked the LM and MingDa amps why the heating are AC or were some years ago.Integrated:http://www.mei-xing.com/english/English/cp/1_300-A.html
I'm not sure what you mean by "...why the heating are AC...". Please explain.
If it helps, DecWare is working on a 300Bhttps://www.decware.com/cgi-bin/yabb22/YaBB.pl?num=1649817393/0
I would suggest some research on 300b filament supply ac or dc.Designers debate which is better.