...can anybody describe some of the amp's sonic attributes such as bass, highs, detail, noise, tone, etc.?
I've not liked most 300b amps I've heard, but I have heard a couple of exceptional ones that actually had good, tight bass and extended highs, and extremely good detail over the full spectrum.
Jim, "good, tight bass and extended highs, and extremely good detail over the full spectrum" just about sums up the Paramount! I have NOS Siemens and Halske 12AT7s as the driver, which 'restored' some detail I 'lost' when I purchased my McIntosh C220. I was using an Audio Analogue Puccini SE as an integrated, then as a preamp when I got the Paramounts. The C220 sounded much better in many ways (and the phono stage KILLED the one in the Puccini) but there was a reduction in perceived resolution and detail ...
If your preamp is sufficiently detailed for you now, possibly a nice Telefunken or other driver will do (if you want to tube roll).
I also have some Sophia Princess mesh plate 300Bs in there (and there are several other options ...). I admit to not hearing any other 300B amps before building mine but IIUC, the 'vintage' or 'traditional' 300B sound is a bit soft at the extremes (and a little 'warm' in the bass if it uses a tube rectifier), but with astonishing 'life' to the sound. I would hope that the Paramount retains the 'live' motif while having the better detail and extension at the frequency extremes.
Seems there is an upgrade board coming that will allow for soft start as well as usage of different driver tube types ...? I think I will stick with my S&Hs but would welcome the soft start function.
If you get a chance to listen to one, please report your evaluation ... thanks, = Rick.
« Last Edit: November 18, 2009, 07:24:29 PM by Rick58 »
Paramount 300Bs (Sophia Princess mesh plates, Siemens & Halske NOS 12AT7s, V-Cap coupling and Mundorf Silver/Oil parafeed cap upgrades, nice!)