Dear Paul,
Many thanks for your reply!
OK, Reduction has two gain stages using two triodes whereas Eros has two gain stages with a pentode in the first stage and a triode in the second.
Please excuse my stupid questions, I am a newbie in tubes. I have just accomplished a Speedball Crack, that's all I know basically. It sounds beautiful, and the design simplicity impressed me a lot. The fewer components in the signal path the better is the sound, this is my firm understanding - valid for solid state stuff as well. The Crack sounds so good it made me think to purchase a Bottlehead phono amp kit.
BUT the most important is - what is the sonic difference between a triode and a pentode tube? I've heard mainly negative things about pentode tubes. It may offer a higher gain but on the cost of other things. Is this correct or wrong?
Unfortunately, I can't purchase and evaluate both kits myself, Reduction and Eros, due to high cost. So I will need some help here.
Another thing, a bit off-topic, is there a particular reason NOT to employ SRPP in the Bottlehead designs? Some say the SRPP is the ONLY way to go, sound-wise... and these are not your competitors, if that matters.
OK, thanks in advance!
Regards,
alejon