In Reply to: RE: "Until you compare them to equally good no feedback circuits I can imagine you don't hear the consequences.." posted by Banat on February 23, 2015 at 11:17:30:
The only such amplifiers I can think of were those old models made by Fourier. One used 6AS7s and the other ("Panthere", I think) used 6C33C, I think. I owned the smaller version for about two weeks, or until I could re-sell it. It was nowhere near in the league with a Futterman H3aa or needless to say an Atma-sphere amplifier. Its sonic failings may have had as much to do with its poor quality of construction, as anything else about it. But so far as I know, Julius never built a triode output stage for any of his various models, of which I owned at least 3, at one time or another. As you probably know, he eventually settled on the 6LF6 as an output tube. He did build a headphone amplifier; maybe that one used triodes.
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- Triode outputs on a Futterman... - Lew 14:45:18 02/23/15 (4)
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- RE: Triode outputs on a Futterman... - Ralph 08:50:47 02/25/15 (0)
- RE: Triode outputs on a Futterman... - Banat 15:54:52 02/24/15 (0)