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It's not just amps. It's also tubes. I counted up all the tubes I own the other day and it was insane - over 540 tubes. And 7 tube amps. The possible combinations are near infinite.
LOL! I took a look at my original post in this thread and, my-oh-my, the passing of time.The next month (May 2010) I got sextuple bypass surgery. The vintage stack is gone except for the Fisher set. Never got the shed built so I am still renting, grrr. The Dynacos are also long gone but I still have the VAC PA-160 monos, which are push pull with one's choice of most of the 6L6 family. To my ear they sound best with Gold Lion KT88's and Sylvania 6SN7 chrome domes. in ultralinear mode. My other favorite tube amps are my deHavilland Aries 845 G monoblocks for SET. Just picked up a Joule Electra LA-100 Mk III line stage with OPS-1 stage for the express purpose of assembling a curated system of the JE feeding the 845's to a pair of Super V's. Also have a pair of Super 7's in the works and I'm bettin' the 845's will sound incredible with them, too I have a variety of DACs and tuners but the SOTA turntable will be the primary source.
How the hell do you have a pair of Super 7's in the works? The drivers have been unubtanium for years now. (BTW, Super 7's are what I run and I love them with tube amps).
Hey! Yup, time sure flies! I replied to this post 13 years ago back in April 2010! See post #42 on this thread. https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=80352.40 Well, it is now 2023. Beside new turntable/tonearm, my system haven't changed much. I still use the same Welborne Lab SET monoblocks. But back in 2012, I picked up a used Bel Canto 845 SET. Most people especially younger audiophile probably don't know that Bel Canto started out making SET 845 amps before they switched to the darkside or should I said the bright side of Class-D amp... please no flame here, I know that newer Class-D amp are better now. Anyway, I've always love the look of this amp. It a blend of Art Deco and Machine Age look to me. With those golden rings tube case, it reminded me of the 1927 "Metropolis" movie, which is one of my all time favorite by the way. The Bel Canto 845 sound great, love the drive, the bass and spatial feel to the sound. I have no problem listening to both amps, they are both enjoyable. But I still prefer the Welborne Lab overall still, I do love the midrange of the Welborne Lab. By the way, my Welborne Lab SET will turn 24 years old this December.
A lover of fine tubes and fine cinema! I also really like Metropolis.
The deHavilland sounds like the Carver 275 the VTL replaced, good sound quality but no dynamics.