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In Reply to: RE: Amps for kits: any advice? posted by Feanor on July 02, 2009 at 09:16:29
One of the best values I have seen is the Bob Latino dynaco st70..Its a brand new amp that has a much heavier power transformer than the original st70 and,it has a much better driver board that you can wire it with different tubes..You can even run different output tubes like kt66s and kt88s and EL37s and 6L6g and GCs... Here is a link.
If the power supply waveform isn't pretty,neither is the sound in most cases.
Edits: 07/02/09
Mike, there have been lots of improved versions of the Dynaco amps, usually with very different topology and I've no doubt giving much better performance. Most are so different, in fact, that it seems a misnomer to refer to them as "Dynaco". Why do you think the vendors insist on still using that name?
Edits: 07/02/09
I've noticed many very positive references to Bob Latino's amps around here and at Audiogon. The only thing is my immediate interest is for a higher powered amp.
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