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The Butler, I believe, uses tubes as a buffer in the output stage. Someone told me, check with the manufacturer, that you could actually remove the tubes and use the amp. This may or may not be true but would sure make it more versatile.
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Well, we'll hear the Butler at Alan's house this weekend.
I'm also watching this thread closely, as I am contemplating a Butler TDB 2250 to mate with my Modwright Pre, for driving a pair of ML Summits. It's surprising how LITTLE feedback there is online re the Butlers, aside from the 6moons review, and a few other sporadic posts. There have been a number of Butlers for resale on A'gon (and here) lately, and I'm wondering why.
There have been a number of Butlers for resale on A'gon (and here) lately, and I'm wondering why.