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Seems good news I feel... The $3,449pair 6C33 45W SEP is no more, the substitute now has 30 conservative Watts for long tube life and price is just 1,875 per pair !!This is possible?? or Iam missing something wrong in these beauties amps??http://www.mr-cable.com/audio_mirror.htm#top%20of%20pageFinally a tube builder is using 2 power on switches(Filament/B+ or Warm-up/Operate) again, to the user heat the cathode before the hi-voltage supply, also the owner can heat new tubes for testing, before release the hi-voltage to listen music.Also the 6C33 socket looks great, not Teflon though.However the AudioMirror site is showing the old model still!!http://www.audiomirror.com/amps.htmlI would like any info about this new 6C33 amp...Someone knows what is happen?? etc...Thanks, GustavoOBS.> The other AudioMirror amp(6AS7) also have a new version on the same way, seems they are named ''Eargarsm Series'', no kidding.> Never go to a psychiatrist, adopt a cat or dog from the street. On the streets pets live only two years average.
Would be interesting to hear my 45 Watt SET pair vs. these to hear the difference between SET and non-SET. But I will tell you one thing ... read my lips : I will NEVER sell my 45 Watt SET pair EVER. Not an over abundance of powerful SET amps out there for under $3,500 new. Though mine are rated 45 watts, they easily drive my 87dB speakers to more than satisfying levels in my large room, when I am so inclined.
what you would be hearing is the difference between your set amps and these set amps
you are missing something - that is the old model; i own a pair. tho the transformers in mine are updated, and it makes ~40wpc. i also had mine modded, w/ability to adjust the bias w/o having to get inside the amps. the latest amps are auto-bias...doug s.
The Mr.Cable site say this new amp are SRPP in input stage and Single Ended Parallel at output, what looks good.The AM site say the old amp had a BIAS trim pot between the transformers, maybe this do not match with your amp.http://www.audiomirror.com/amps.html Site quote> There are separate trim pots to adjust the bias to the output tubes, conveniently located on top of the chassis between the two transformers covers.It seems there was some AudioMirror amps that had to change the transformers as related by Magnetar and others in 2002/03.So I wonder if this problems already ended??Gustavo
Thanks for clarify, I mistake the amps so.What this magic eye tube do?? or just there for cosmetics??Gustavo
Thanks for your detailed response, I appreciated.Regards, Gustavo
these are really nice amps; i highly recommend them. i bet the tube has a lot to do w/their sound. in that vein, i would also recommend these, for anyone in the market for a powerful set amp - i bet these are in the same league as the a-m amps. or better, since bill baker has played w/them. (i am amazed these are still f/s): http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=84282.0doug s.
also, gustavo, it's the 6c33c tube's sonic attributes i was complimenting, not the eye tube! the asl amps don't have an eye tube, anyway...doug s.