FU-19 (FM30, 829B) Single-Ended Tube Amp!

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chi0001

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Re: FU-19 (FM30, 829B) Single-Ended Tube Amp!
« Reply #220 on: 22 Sep 2025, 12:08 pm »
I recently purchased this amplifier and I'm considering upgrading the coupling capacitors. Has anyone here replaced them? Is it worth the upgrade in terms of sound quality or performance?

Jon L

Re: FU-19 (FM30, 829B) Single-Ended Tube Amp!
« Reply #221 on: 22 Sep 2025, 03:10 pm »
I recently purchased this amplifier and I'm considering upgrading the coupling capacitors. Has anyone here replaced them? Is it worth the upgrade in terms of sound quality or performance?

Your post reminds me to be proud of myself for sticking to "Don't fix it if it ain't broke" principal.  It's amazing I have not tried to change coupling capacitors in my two FU-19 amps.  I have finally learned to leave well enough alone  :thumb:

Perhaps you can try and let us know..

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Re: FU-19 (FM30, 829B) Single-Ended Tube Amp!
« Reply #222 on: 22 Sep 2025, 03:45 pm »
+1. Dont fix what is not broken.
Instead buy alternative tubes.

chi0001

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Re: FU-19 (FM30, 829B) Single-Ended Tube Amp!
« Reply #223 on: 22 Sep 2025, 03:51 pm »
Thanks, Jon and Rullrangeman, for the advice! I read through all the posts and decided to order RCA 829B tubes. They're on the way, and I'm excited to try them out!

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Re: FU-19 (FM30, 829B) Single-Ended Tube Amp!
« Reply #224 on: 30 Sep 2025, 02:07 pm »
I tried both the Beijing FU19 tube and the RCA 829B, and they both sound beautiful. The FU19 has more punch, but if you can find an RCA 829B, I highly recommend giving it a try!


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Re: FU-19 (FM30, 829B) Single-Ended Tube Amp!
« Reply #225 on: 1 Oct 2025, 03:41 pm »
Yup.  This is also one of the rare tube amps that sound "good enough" with mere stock tubes  :thumb:

Jon L

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« Reply #226 on: 1 Oct 2025, 07:53 pm »
This reminded me to fire up the amp, and yup, just sumptuous and naturally resolved music.  Love it!




chi0001

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Re: FU-19 (FM30, 829B) Single-Ended Tube Amp!
« Reply #227 on: 2 Oct 2025, 02:16 pm »
I've noticed something fascinating: no matter which tube I use—12AX7, WE420, 6H2N-EB, or even the Beijing 6N2-Q that came with the amplifier—they all sound different but absolutely beautiful in their own way. This makes me think the Beijing 829B might be a great option, especially at just US$8.00. I asked the seller which tube pairs best with it, and they recommended the 6N2 with the 832A. Has anyone tried this combination? Any thoughts or experiences to share?

Jon L

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« Reply #228 on: 9 Oct 2025, 08:32 pm »
Beijing 829B might be a great option, especially at just US$8.00. I asked the seller which tube pairs best with it, and they recommended the 6N2 with the 832A. Has anyone tried this combination? Any thoughts or experiences to share?

It's odd the seller would recommend 832A since it has much lower maximum plate dissipation compared to 829B.  I suppose if this amp's plate and screen voltages were very low at baseline, it might be fine, but I would double check with them. 

As far as Beijing 829B (Chinese), I am using them in one of my systems where it sounds great.  This system uses soft dome tweeters and the somewhat literal presentation of the Chinese tube matches well.  In another system using extremely-detailed compression drivers, I do use NOS American 829B which sound a bit more refined.   

Jon L

Re: FU-19 (FM30, 829B) Single-Ended Tube Amp!
« Reply #229 on: Yesterday at 01:22 am »



Wow, I can't believe I left this amplifer in stock form for this long, which speaks to how beautiful the stock amp sounds, but the inevitable curiosity won out, so I started with cutting the global feedback loop, which is simple cutting of the two wires (red arrows).  There has been reports of improved sound quality by doing this mod, and in the past, I have owned tube amps with variable feedback and have preferred the zero-feedback mode.

Snip snip, and voila!  There is more bloom top to bottom, more harmonic overtones and "air" with presentation more forward and pretty.  This is the sound many would associate with the vaunted single-ended tube signature, and I can definitely see people preferring this sound, especially if the speakers/systems leaned in the cool, analytical side. 

However, for my system and preference, image sizes just bloomed a bit too diffuse, sacrificing imaging focus and specificity.  Although the air-suffused sound was sweet and pleasant, the level of resolution and iron grip on driver control took a half step back.  This will be less of an issue with smaller speakers, but with the 15" woofers in Altec A7-500, the decreased driver control was noticeable enough to be bothersome with fast-paced, bassy music. 

In the end, I did reverse this mod, but it's worth trying for different systems, especially since it's free  :thumb:

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Re: FU-19 (FM30, 829B) Single-Ended Tube Amp!
« Reply #230 on: Yesterday at 01:59 am »
However, for my system and preference, image sizes just bloomed a bit too diffuse, sacrificing imaging focus and specificity.  Although the air-suffused sound was sweet and pleasant, the level of resolution and iron grip on driver control took a half step back.  This will be less of an issue with smaller speakers, but with the 15" woofers in Altec A7-500, the decreased driver control was noticeable enough to be bothersome with fast-paced, bassy music.
To a better image and sound-stage you need a better and big OPT as Hi B or Nanocristaline. Always remembering that the EI OPT delivery the traditional warm and musical sound of tubes and the C core lamination offers a more neutral sound.

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Re: FU-19 (FM30, 829B) Single-Ended Tube Amp!
« Reply #231 on: Yesterday at 09:14 pm »
To a better image and sound-stage you need a better and big OPT as Hi B or Nanocristaline. Always remembering that the EI OPT delivery the traditional warm and musical sound of tubes and the C core lamination offers a more neutral sound.

I really can't complain about parts quality considering the $130 I paid (pre-shipping, pre-tariff).  It's a minor miracle how good this thing sounds with what it has  8)

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Re: FU-19 (FM30, 829B) Single-Ended Tube Amp!
« Reply #232 on: Today at 08:41 pm »
Anyone knows how much is the Primary Impedance  in these output Transformers?