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Just in case there's any confusion, the title of this thread was not intended to generate a technical discussion. I'm just looking for a little information to help ease my perpetual ignorance. Not that there's anything wrong with technical discussion...but it just goes over my head.I'm currently enjoying a 5w/channel 13EM7 based SET amp from Music Reference. At some stage in the future, I'd like the option to try a little more power (as my speakers allegedly respond well to more wattage). However, I don't want to give up the characteristics of the sound I currently have, and I don't want to have pay ridiculous amounts of money. So, if I want to stay with SET amplification, but wanted 10 watts, what kind of options do I have?The obvious option is to find another of Roger's 13EM7 based amps, and have him convert the pair into monoblocks. But is there some other sensible approach? Or are they all prohibitively expensive if one wants that much power from a SET?Chad
Lot's of options for more power from SET. Look into one of the 300B amps which range from 10 to 15 watts.
EL34, KT88 or 6550 can get you in the 8-15W range. I am not a big fan of KT88 in SE application, but the other two tubes should be fine.
Thanks. I had an idea that a 300B amp would work - but I thought they tended to be expensive (and certainly expensive to re-tube). Any brands particularly worth investigating?Chad
Thanks for the input. Just so I know what's what, these tubes are actually all pentodes, right? But they're likely to be run as triodes? Any suggestions as to good, yet affordable, options in these types of amp?Chad