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A couple of things that were mentioned (or not mentioned) that matter to me regarding single ended triode amplifiers :A single ended design does not have to split the integrity of the music signal into two different phases to drive separate output tubes. A push pull amplifier does split the signal into two separate phases and then attempts to combine them back into the output stage transformer. Hence, push and pull. I think the simplicity and the lack of phase splitting is a key factor to the magical SET sound quality. This is a big deal to me.
if one wants the partiular SET sound.
In the broadest most general sense, basic characteristics aside, there are many different SET sounds, in both tube and topology, and they certainly do not sound the same.
Last but not least to anyone studying all of these rules and theory for what makes an amplifier tick, go and listen to one. If you study too hard but never experience it in real life then you will never know. There is no substitute for hearing it yourself.
I think you took Steve's response too literally, he was replying to Quiet Earth's (and rollo's) assertion that SETs are inherently better than P/P amps (Steve has worked with both types). He seems to be saying that by using an SET as a reference a well designed P/P can combine the positive qualities of both.Lin Edit: Steve beat me to it and clarified his post above.
A push pull amplifier does split the signal into two separate phases and then attempts to combine them back into the output stage transformer. Hence, push and pull. I think the simplicity and the lack of phase splitting is a key factor to the magical SET sound quality.
Ok, here ya go.... Sensitivity of the latest JBL's I have is 89db, 1 and 1 at 8ohms, room is whatever I said- 12X 16, 7 ft ceilings??So give me your thoughts on minimum watts I should shot for, not "if its a _ then" or "if its not a _ then"...just a number, maybe I should do a poll...
I haven't followed all the twists and turns of the thread, but if the TWO.2 is adequate in your room with those speakers then an EL34 push-pull amp of 30-35W per channel should work out very nicely, at least as a first tube amp. It's a classic topology and kinda hard to go wrong with (in my opinion/experience).[Edit] I wouldn't disagree with Hugh either - there are so many variables, and 16W is only 3dB down from 30.
The EL34 is an excellent sounding tube and would be my first preference in a PP amp and it also has the advantage of being available at a very affordable price.
That depends on the amp. I've heard a Cayin with EL34 tubes that was slow and sluggish, it made SS sound like a god send. Also the better EL34's can be a bit pricey. My premium grade matched Black Treasure EL34s were a few hundred dollars.
Happy New Year almost Wayne!!!!! Hey thanks for the info, I'm already on it, doing hourly CL searches, amazing how many JBL's I've seen alone in the past week, let alone receivers, tons of ipods, ipads....no Dynaco's yet but it will happen, it always does!!!! Have a great New Year and enjoy that new amp you got!!!!! you dog...
Ed,As you like to look for vintage gear on Craigslist, you might want to see if you can pick up a Dynaco Stereo 70. With your luck, you might be able to find one for a few hundred dollars.