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In Reply to: push-pull triode vs single ended triode posted by c3conv on July 25, 2002 at 23:52:02:
Oscillatus makes some good points - With that in mind - if I had to do it all over again I would take a very close look at the ASL MG SI 15 DT - which is a single-ended design with triode/pentode switch - allowing it to get beefed up from 5W to 15W. The piece got a lot of positive press a while back during an audio show in Canada...http://shows.soundstagelive.com/shows/avtour2000/mtl_stand_reference3a.html
I have not heard the integrated SET, but own some ASL pieces - and they seem a good value.
If I would have known about the 15 before I purchased my 1.5 watt Zen... I "may" have bought it instead. I DO like the Zen - but the 15 seems more versitile.
Good Luck!
~MIchael~
- ASL MG SI 15 DT - 15 WPC, single-ended design, 2 x KT 88 power tubes with triode/pentode switch (Open in New Window)
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