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In Reply to: RE: Sonically, its called the " choir effect ". posted by SteveBrown on December 10, 2016 at 02:29:48
One of the best sounding, if not THE best sounding system I have yet to hear, used custom SET Monoblocks using the 304TL as its output tube.
OK, the speakers were 5-way Ale horns, so there is that. ;-)
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I think what your getting at here is there are 4 separate sections parelled in this tl304 tube?
and .... and sounded very very good.
I agree on all accounts(opinions)but its all in the details on how its done that's what makes or breaks ideas or in this case paralleling tubes, IMO there is almost always a "work around"
Lawrence
That's a good point.
By the same token, I listened to bi-plate 2A3s for years before they started making 300Bs with 2.5V filaments and calling them single plate 2A3s. I never felt that they were smearing the music, in fact I still occasionally pop a pair into my amps and actually enjoy the music they reproduce.
going instead with a pentode of some kind.Also have heard parallel 300B amps that sounded good. As my speakers are 107dB or so horns, I really don't need that much power so one 300B is fine.
Edits: 12/10/16
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