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Quote from: Wind Chaser on 23 Mar 2008, 07:23 pmhttp://www.mcalisteraudio.com/Take a number/stand in line and bring your pillow. You'll be waiting for a while.Hey! That is a very nice amp but it is not a true SET amp but a paralleled SE amp. Take care,Buddy
Currently using Quicksilver minis, which drives them easily in my tight quarters. However, i want to experiment with the SET sound. I simply won't consider other speakers, so don't try to change the subject.
Thanks Buddy, What do you know about Prometheus amps?Yes, The speakers are 82dB sensitive, but very easy to drive (high impedance + flat). I figure I need around 20Wpc. The mini-mites are 25Wpc. Quicksilver also makes a Pentode-based SET, but is still pretty low power.
...And by the way, I disagree with Buddy, PSE doesn't make it not a SET. SET stands for singled ended triode, if you parallel output tubes it can still be singled ended and still be triode, so it is still SET....
Thanks one and all. By the way, McCalister generally uses sweep tubes that are power pentodes and then runs them in triode mode (both the PP and SET models). The designs are fine.
Quote from: Frihed91 on 24 Mar 2008, 08:34 pmThanks one and all. By the way, McCalister generally uses sweep tubes that are power pentodes and then runs them in triode mode (both the PP and SET models). The designs are fine. And sound very good!!!George