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Our hybrid vacuum tube design sounds so real because it lets the individual gain parts each work in optimum environments. Vacuum tubes are great at manipulating voltages—you can play with 200+ volt signals where transistors would go up in smoke and flames. So, we use vacuum tubes for all voltage manipulations. Vacuum tubes, however, cannot drive difficult loads. They have very limited output current and get in big trouble trying to drive feedback loops, stray internal capacitances, and connection cables. So, we don’t let our tubes see any loads at all. They operate in an idealized mode amplifying voltages only, and do it perfectly. Power MOSFETs are super current amplifiers. They can control great gobs of current without stress, and when properly selected and used, they perform without needing external compensation, thermal tracking circuits, or VI limiting and protect circuits. So we use all power MOSFETs for current-amplification duties. There is simply no roughness or compression in Fet Valve amplifiers. Our power supply features a shielded toroid power transformer and a regulated 12 volt heater supply for the vacuum tubes. The tubes see no AC ripple at all and thus have vastly extended service lives. There is a separate six-stage power supply for the active circuits with isolated supply sections for each tube and hybrid section of each channel. Unlike other tube-MOSFET hybrids, our tube sections do not have to directly drive MOSFETs connected to real world loads, thus the tubes never load down as they are doubly isolated from the real world. The promise of true hybrid design is realized in your music system, not just on paper.
Unlike other tube-MOSFET hybrids, our tube sections do not have to directly drive MOSFETs connected to real world loads, thus the tubes never load down as they are doubly isolated from the real world. The promise of true hybrid design is realized in your music system, not just on paper....
...I have read/heard nothing but 5 star reviews from this 150 wpc tube amp except from Maddog comments of course. ...
MGDeWolfe wrote, "It appears that Frank is using a buffer (probably an IC op-amp) between his tube driver section and the MOSFET output section. As such, the tubes are driving the solid state buffer which in turn drives the output section."This is incorrect. The Fet Valve 350Ex and 550Ex amps (as does the Transcendence preamps and DAC) uses our patented transimpedance amplifier to drive the ouput mosfets (or the real world in the case of the preamps and DAC). This loop consists of a triode combined wi ...