£500 Valve amps
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Re: £500 Valve amps
The tube amps I've liked with my Klipsch Heresys have been a 300b SET and a little el84. I had an el34 amp for a while but found that a bit coarse and muddy. I doubt you'll find a 300b SET for under £1k or so but you should find a choice of good el84s. The one I heard (and would have bought if they were selling) was a Decware Zen. The Model Worker S80 is a great match with my Heresys, btw.
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Re: £500 Valve amps
Klipsch 's heritage range tend to be 100dB + so in your price range a WAD EL84 is probably the sweet spot and is probably in budget too. They come up periodically on the World Audio Forum or even Ebay.
Analogue
401 / PU7 / AT33ev
Longdog Audio Quartz Garrard PSU.
Longdog Audio Phono stage (MCj1)
Digital
NVA BMU.
Innuos Zen / Caiman Seg and Dorado
Cambridge CXC
Amps
Tron Seven Linestage.
Bel Canto Set 40, or LDA 300B Set Monoblocks
Speakers
Tannoy GRF Memory.
Tannoy ST100 Supertweeters
401 / PU7 / AT33ev
Longdog Audio Quartz Garrard PSU.
Longdog Audio Phono stage (MCj1)
Digital
NVA BMU.
Innuos Zen / Caiman Seg and Dorado
Cambridge CXC
Amps
Tron Seven Linestage.
Bel Canto Set 40, or LDA 300B Set Monoblocks
Speakers
Tannoy GRF Memory.
Tannoy ST100 Supertweeters
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Re: £500 Valve amps
The Decware Zen is also a good shout but remember they are 1.8 watts output so really do need a very sensitive speaker. I have had 3 at various times and they struggled on 95dB Tannoys even bridged into mono to give 6 watts. The mid and high frequencies were to die for though.
Analogue
401 / PU7 / AT33ev
Longdog Audio Quartz Garrard PSU.
Longdog Audio Phono stage (MCj1)
Digital
NVA BMU.
Innuos Zen / Caiman Seg and Dorado
Cambridge CXC
Amps
Tron Seven Linestage.
Bel Canto Set 40, or LDA 300B Set Monoblocks
Speakers
Tannoy GRF Memory.
Tannoy ST100 Supertweeters
401 / PU7 / AT33ev
Longdog Audio Quartz Garrard PSU.
Longdog Audio Phono stage (MCj1)
Digital
NVA BMU.
Innuos Zen / Caiman Seg and Dorado
Cambridge CXC
Amps
Tron Seven Linestage.
Bel Canto Set 40, or LDA 300B Set Monoblocks
Speakers
Tannoy GRF Memory.
Tannoy ST100 Supertweeters
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Re: £500 Valve amps
Indeed, Andy is right. The cheapest way to a quality EL84 amp is a buy of a second hand WAD Or WD kit Amp. Don’t be put off by the kit aspect. They can be surprisingly well put together and even the bad builds are fixable. Also, with a bit of component tweaking, they can sound much better than they really should. Best way to go. iMHO.
Look here.......
http://www.world-designs.co.uk/forum/
........and maybe put in a request ad which could sort you out.
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Re: £500 Valve amps
When I've used my 1.8 watt Korneff Clone SET amp with my 96 db efficient EV Sentries it's gone plenty loud enough for my ears in my large room.
I don't like playing music so loud that it leaves my ears ringing.
Other people might prefer their music at home to be louder than what I'd be happy with.
Would DIY be an option? That's the only way, apart from a flukey once in a lifetime purchase, that I know of for getting a good valve amp for £500.
I'd rather have a decent solid state, eg NVA A20 than a mediocre sounding valve amp.
I don't like playing music so loud that it leaves my ears ringing.
Other people might prefer their music at home to be louder than what I'd be happy with.
Would DIY be an option? That's the only way, apart from a flukey once in a lifetime purchase, that I know of for getting a good valve amp for £500.
I'd rather have a decent solid state, eg NVA A20 than a mediocre sounding valve amp.
Re: £500 Valve amps
Thanks for the responses. I'm not adverse to the idea of going DIY. What kits are the best for my budget??
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Re: £500 Valve amps
Would you be up for point to point wiring and making your own amp with no kit?
Assuming you could get a circuit diagram plus a list of parts?
SET amplifiers are the simplest power amps you can get.
If you are up for this sort of DIY, you'll have a reasonable chance of making yourself a (near?) World Class (in the midrange) amplifier for that sort of money.
Assuming you could get a circuit diagram plus a list of parts?
SET amplifiers are the simplest power amps you can get.
If you are up for this sort of DIY, you'll have a reasonable chance of making yourself a (near?) World Class (in the midrange) amplifier for that sort of money.