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I have a beautiful Heathkit SA2 and a pair of Grommes Little Jewels. I love them both. The Heath uses EL84 and the Grommes uses 6v6. they are very different but each have a wonderful warm sound when used with fairly efficient speakers.
Quote from: frustrated on 19 Dec 2006, 01:15 amI have a beautiful Heathkit SA2 and a pair of Grommes Little Jewels. I love them both. The Heath uses EL84 and the Grommes uses 6v6. they are very different but each have a wonderful warm sound when used with fairly efficient speakers. I'm fiarly new to tube amps....but I'm with frustrated....I have Bell 310 integrated 6V6 monoblocks (old caps and all) and they have the nicest sound I've been priviledged to hear in my listening room. I'm trying to pair my Dukane vintage monoblocks to a preamp worthy enough to get as good sound from them as the Bell's already possess.They're only 10 watts, but I sense no particular problem driving my 87db speakers to deafening levels - which leves me scratchin' my head a lot in wonder about them I know a guy who will let you try his mapletree pre, if you want...90days same as cash!
No ifs, ands or buts about it, my choice would be a 50 single ended triode. Done right, nothing makes music better IMHO. A good 50 has an absolutely room filling sound. It's harmonically rich yet nicely detailed and conveys the emotion of music better than nearly every amp I can remember listening to.That said, Willies (drummerwill) push pull 45 is something darned special too. (oh, and my impression on the 50 come from one of WIllie's designs too).After that, a good 6BQ5 (EL84) amp is really hard to beat.
What's in the glass, cyborg embrios? Cheers
Yep....adds body to the music....
What's your favorite tube amp?One I could not afford (or pick up)....but they sounded excellent at RMAF '06.....Amber Waves Audio monoblocks ......."The most outrageous-looking amplifier I’ve ever seen had to be the Amber Waves Audio monoblocks (see photo). These massive, 200-pound units are built around a 304TL tube, a high-power device used in the 1940s as power transmitters. A pair of 304TLs is used in push-pull configuration to deliver 200W. Although the tubes have long since gone out of production, the manufacturer claims that there are plenty available on the open market. The price: $42k per pair."