I've put off building a Stereomour for the better part of a year, but am itching to build again this summer. Plus, my S.E.X. amp may find a new home with my folks in their library/study.
Obviously, there's plenty of reasons why I'm looking into the Stereomour and not a push-pull amp or even a single-ended pentode (SEP), which would certainly be easier, cheaper, and put out more wattage. I do, however, want to build something relatively "future proof" this go around. I like the Stereomour for the reasonable price, the fact that it is integrated and therefore, doesn't really need a separate pre-amp, etc. I don't want monoblocks. Now, the Stereomour configured with 2A3's would put out 3.5W of clean power; I want to aim for 8W, just to have enough headroom for use in a bigger space. Seeing as how a few companies make 2.5V variants of the normally 5V 300B, is there any possibility of modifying the Stereomour to accommodate one of these tubes to full power? What is the B+ in the Stereomour? Lots of people seem to run 300B's at 350V/60mA, though I've seen higher voltages used as well. I'm not sure what the Stereomour power supply provides in its stock form.
Another possible benefit is that the lower filament voltage should mean less hum than a typical 5V 300B heater circuit, and I like the option of sticking with AC heating. Most people seem to think that a typical 300B has too much hum when the filaments are run on AC, so DC heating is used. Yet, AC heating has a huge following amongst people running lower-wattage tubes like 45's or 2A3's, where the lower filament voltage seems to couple less hum into the audio.
I remember Paul Joppa had talked about looking into this last fall. Any thoughts or progress? I would be more inclined to build a Stereomour if I knew there was the option to "beef it up" in case I need more power versus have to build another amp or use monoblocks. Perhaps I'd even just like to hear what 300B's sound like in relation to 2A3's. Though the easy route to 8W would be to build something like a SEP or ultra-linear amp using 6550's or EL34's, I think I would enjoy the DHT SET sound a lot more on my speakers, if the S.E.X. amp is a good indication of that flavor.