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I remember reading that the higher output KT-88 SE amp could run at 10 watts with KT-66 tubes, 12 watts with KT-88, and 14 watts with KT-120 tubes.
Later Dennis introduced his High Output KT-88, advertising that it could produce 17 watts with KT-88s and that it had 20 watt output transformers. And he claims in his eBay description of it that the power transformer could run 4 of these amps. Does anyone know if this second amp can run KT120 tubes? I can't recall ever seeing any mention of this. Or for that matter, KT150 tubes? Two years ago there was a discussion on this board about Dennis' claims that his KT88 amp could safely run KT150s. |
Yes, I had one of those amps and put KT150's in it. Sounded great.
I really like that tube. I am thinking I should try a quartet of them in my PSE... |
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When I took my amp and pre to a friends house last year and connected them to his 104 db La Scalas there was a huge difference in the presentation. We were shocked at how life like the Pope 6V6's and 5Z3/5U4G sounded. We used one of his Treasure CV181's for the input tube. Google 'speakers for low power tube amps'. |
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Did Dennis wire your amp in triode by your request?
I have a European PP amp wired in triode, running a quad of Sylvania Fat Boy 6CA7s. Produces around 18-20 wpc. It sounds fabulous. Has Audio Note output transformers. It runs so cool, even after two hours of playing the OTs are barely warm. |
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