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    Default Low power output triodes

    I know very well the attributes of SE 300Bs and 2A3s, but what of the valves with even lower output such as the 45, PX25 and others.

    Assuming very sensitive speakers, what are the attributes of these other valves. This is primarily about SQ, but could include cost of building the amps (size of transformers, high voltage needs etc) and even cost of the valves themselves.

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    Had a meshplate Se 45 Amp gizmo. A Bespoke unit
    It was OK.. Used it for a year or so.
    Had to... Or Wife would have Killed me
    To MY mind Nothing near the value I paid though.
    Iffy dynamics, some quite nice detail sounds.. but I never did fall in love with it.
    Like a lot of things in my life; the Wanting proved better than the Having.

    G'luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by danilo View Post
    Had a meshplate Se 45 Amp gizmo. A Bespoke unit
    It was OK.. Used it for a year or so.
    Had to... Or Wife would have Killed me
    To MY mind Nothing near the value I paid though.
    Iffy dynamics, some quite nice detail sounds.. but I never did fall in love with it.
    Like a lot of things in my life; the Wanting proved better than the Having.

    G'luck
    Strange, I have heard this sort of comment before with 45 amps. I guess an audition in your own system is all important with non mainstream amps like this. What speakers did you run them with?

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    A 45 into the right speaker is magic, depending on the quality and design. I've had 300B and 2A3 into lowthers and compression driven front horns, both very good. I now have PX25 into Zu Omen, amps were built by Jim Turner for Jim Carfrae to demo his Carfrae horns at shows. Into a lowther at 99db they need to run very quietly and these are silent but take an hour to warm up.
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    On normal ish speakers these valves dont alway reveal what they are capable of,
    and the valves themselves vary with age and the specific build, generally the older valves sound better.

    With these low power valves the quality of the speakers is critical as is the way the amp is designed and made along with the quality of the components
    The 2a3 was the american version of the british px4, but really not quite as good, the early monoplate are better and fetch high prices but the dual anode, more common version is not quite so nice sounding but on the level of of some of the better new production.
    The trouble is that on many amps the older valves generally reveal more and regularly show up short comings in the amp or speakers and are blamed for that ....
    Some of the new production px25's are quite good, at the level of the late production GEC straight sided.
    The earlier globes are better in my view by a margin.
    45's are nice valves, the valve itself does not pruduce the bass of a px4 or 25, in my view the british valves is quite something with the right speakers, but with the right speakers and in a good amp can give a nice sound.
    If you diying there are lots of older ( pre war) British valves that can give a really good sound on a budget
    If your buying amps you need to spend alot of money to get an amp thats up to the level of some of these old valves, and then loudspeakers can be a even bigger challenge.
    But in my view they can be the ulitmate...

    I have quite a nice collection of old triodes and can't imagine using anything else. I have a collection of chip amps and vintage stuff, in my view nothing comes close to a globe px25 or a globe px4 with the exception of a 1940's 300a or some of the early telefunken cosser and mazda and the likes from the late 20' s and 30's
    Cheers...
    collector and DIY user of old british triode valves

    Open baffles / single ended diy px4 and px25 valve amps

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    Thanks for the replies good people, in particular Steve - very comprehensive
    I have the speakers and am currently looking to replace my EAR 861 which is excellent, but massively over subscribed on the power front
    I am carrying out my research first so I will be ready when the right amp pops up.

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    It wiuld probably be better to decide which valve you want to use, then have the likes of Nick Gorham build you the amp.
    “Music has always been a matter of energy to me, a question of fuel. Sentimental people call it inspiration, but what they really mean is fuel. I have always needed fuel. I am a serious consumer. On some nights I still believe that a car with the gas needle on empty can run about fifty more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ali Tait View Post
    It wiuld probably be better to decide which valve you want to use, then have the likes of Nick Gorham build you the amp.
    Who is this Nick Gorham of whom you speak?

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    He makes gear under the Long Dog Audio brand. Gazjam on here has a rather nice 300b amp built by Nick.
    “Music has always been a matter of energy to me, a question of fuel. Sentimental people call it inspiration, but what they really mean is fuel. I have always needed fuel. I am a serious consumer. On some nights I still believe that a car with the gas needle on empty can run about fifty more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio”

    Hunter S Thompson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ali Tait View Post
    He makes gear under the Long Dog Audio brand. Gazjam on here has a rather nice 300b amp built by Nick.
    I have one of his power supplies which is good. Will do a bit more research, cheers.

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