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In Reply to: RE: I have tried SET and PP on my Ref 3as posted by morricab on April 09, 2014 at 01:14:02
morricab ;
Thank you for your input .
Regarding your desire to try an 845pp , the 845 SET amps that I have seen would provide enough power for your or mine speakers in a straight SET circuit . I don't believe that the additional power derived from a PP circuit would be needed . I would try this amp myself if I lived in a cooler climate , as the 845 tube gets quite warm ! Just my opinion YMMV .
I would be interested in knowing how any of those amps , that you want to try , work out for you .
Happy Tunes
saki70
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Yes an 845 SET would work just fine. I would recommend you try one from New Audio Frontiers if you can swing that kind of money...very good sounding amps!
Another one that sounds very good but for not so much money is the Cary CAD-572SE monoblocks. They make an honest 20 watts from their 572-3 tube and sound very alive and dynamic. Good amps for around $1500 - 2000.
I always wanted to try a parallel 300B SET so I am going for a JJ 322 stereo amp. It is truly dual mono though with two separate power supplies in the same (beautiful) chassis.
Please let me know how that parallel circuit is compared to the pp version .
Happy Tunes
saki70
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