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May 22, 2021, 05:38:28 AM
I've always wanted and SET to round out my amp collection.
With 88db sensitive speakers I don't have an optimal setup for a SET. But on the other hand I only listen to classical music at a level no louder than 50-55db. Rarely do I listen to large orchestral pieces, but I also don't sit and listen to a single guitar all night either.
I would like to consider the 2A3 amp but I am concerned that it wouldn't work out in my setup. Should I just stick to PP tubes? Or go for it?
Paul Birkeland
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May 22, 2021, 05:51:52 AM
What exact speakers do you have? When you say you listen at 50-55dB, how far from the speakers are you taking that measurement?
Paul "PB" Birkeland
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May 22, 2021, 05:57:09 AM
They are Zaph Audio SR71 88db
My sitting position is approximately 8 feet from the speaker. That is where I took that measurement. The room is a 12x12 bedroom with "soft" furnishing, carpet, bed, etc...
Paul Birkeland
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May 22, 2021, 06:09:20 AM
I use some Zaph L18s for high power amp testing.
So you can definitely use those with our products, and I would not necessarily suggest adding his impedance flattening circuit for tube amps. The nice thing about those speakers is that they don't have gnarly low dips. While I think the Kaiju is a better match in terms of power and quality, but numerically the Stereomour should meet your listening requirements as well.
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Jamier
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May 22, 2021, 06:16:52 AM
Do you have the impedance flattening circuit? If not, JK designed one for the SR-71. It’s in the article on his website. I built that speaker years ago and I am still impressed with how good it sounds. I would use the Imp. circuit and 8 watts (Kaiju) and you’ll be really happy.
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James Robbins
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May 22, 2021, 09:32:20 AM
No, I do not use the impedance flattening circuit in my speakers. However, I do use them with two tubed amps and have no problems. A Sherwood S5000 El84 based amp and a ST70 EL34 based amp.
I would love to try the 300b's but my that is unfortunately way outside my budget.
But I am looking forward to finally trying a Bottlehead 2A3 SET amp. I had the Foreplay years ago and loved it. Why I sold it was one of those stupid audio mysteries.
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May 22, 2021, 10:36:59 AM
Your room size should work with that combination. I have used an SII with SR-71s and it does work well in my listening room which is about that size. The 300Bs would be nice, but the SII is a really wonderful amp.
Jamie
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May 22, 2021, 01:52:13 PM
Thanks for the reply
I guess I have a birthday present coming!
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