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First valve amp setup
I'm looking to make my first foray into the world of tube amps and was hoping someone could give me some much needed advice on a good beginner amp that costs no more than 5 (ok maybe 6) hundred, second hand.
I am currently running the following:
CA CXA60 amp
CA CXC Disc Transport
Monitor Audio Bronze 6 Speakers
I listen to blues, soul, country. Artists like Jackson Browne, Ry Cooder and Little village. I like the thick, warm, choral quality of tubes - to my ears at least.
Thanks in advance.
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Probably a biggish one. Think they like a bit of juice up them.
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If you venture into valve amps, you may, like many here, constantly be wondering how much life your valves have left, whether different ones could sound better, if the bias has been set correctly, are the speakers on the best impedance taps, whether some 'audiophile' capacitors could be an upgrade. And so on. But you may love the sound of course. :)
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What you spend on the amp will be a fraction on what you will eventually spend on tube rolling'
So get that right first.
What kind of tubes do you prefer? For me it's EL84 's .
How much power will you need ?
Push Pull? single ended? Class A? A/B?
Triode ? Tetrode? Pentode?
Manual bias or self bias?
Get an idea of what you need and want then set your price range and ask lots of questions first .
Getting the amp that fits your needs and sounds good before you start looking for the right tubes is key.
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I would definately reccomend primaluna.
Good protection in case of valve problems.
My prologue 2 can run kt88, el34,5881, 6559, kt77 etc ec.
Auto bias.
They really are an easy way into valves.
They sound darn good as well.
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I have a WD KEL84 and love it. It does have auto-bias I believe - so you can, within reason 'tube roll' to your heart's content.
http://www.world-designs.co.uk/power%20amps.htm
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I have an Icon Audio Stereo 20PP that also uses EL84. Not within your budget new but a second-hand or part-exchange may be.
Absolutely love it to bits but needs efficient speakers and not too large a room. Point to point wiring, auto-biasing and therefore easy tube rolling. Replace the stock tubes and it is a beauty. Never regretted the purchase for a second.
As with all things, system synergy is all.
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Try an Audio Innovations Series 500 a great amp. I had one from new stupidly sold it and then a few years later purchased another second hand/
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/264111773823
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Take a look at the Puresound A30. I have one, my first and only valve integrated amp, and it drives my Monitor Audio PL200s just fine. Responds well to tube rolling too, KT88, 6550, 6SL7 & 6SN7.
Edit: Can’t post w/out a gratuitous valve pr0n shot:
https://i.imgur.com/vLXdzxf.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/jXxgDUC.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/6Zwc3zg.jpg