"Ian Iveson" wrote in message
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"Keith G" wrote
The question is 'are your amps better than similarly priced Chinese
amps?' surely...??
I would rather the question be whether similarly priced Chinese amps are
better than mine. Answer is, not in the UK AFAIK.
You don't know because you haven't heard one. I don't know because I haven't
heard one of yours.
Certainly not
with the service I can provide.
Backup?? ;-)
But they have no advantage here when
it comes to custom manufacture for individual requirements.
Huh? Who's talking about 'bespoke' - you buy these off the shelf....
I have never heard any Chinese valve audio equipment,
Aha!!
Why am I not in the least surprised to hear that?
It is not very significant. I have just one pair of ears that I like to
use to listen to music, rather than fault-finding, which currupts the
listening experience.
Oh yes. If one or two people here (ukra) relied on their ears or even bought
a pair of speakers and actually *listened* to a bit of kit instead of
quoting specs (they can't measure them - they never seen or heard them most
of the time) we'd hear a lot less about 'accuracy' and 'distortion' than we
do....
OTOH, I contend that a good amp can be identified by the size of its
transformers in relation to its power output, assuming the iron is of good
quality.
One thing I think needs to be mentioned on my webpage (I only just found out
when I checked just now) is that the '18 kg' quoted for the JA Audio amp on
the eBay auction (cut and pasted to my webpage) looks *very* like 13 kg on
the bathroom scales I've recently borrowed (to weigh a parcel). I will check
it with a spring balance setup later, but if it is only 13 kg that's a very
naughty bit of BS!! - A lot of people use 'trannie iron' and weight/size
ratio as something to go on! (Meaningless in the long run I suppose.....)
Otherwise, I still say the little bugger is so surprisingly heavy it feels
stuck down when you come to lift it up!
Most amps I see, including those in your link,
don't impress in that respect. I would want to know whether that 20Hz -1dB
is at full power, for instance, and how much distortion there is under
those conditions. I'd want to know why the top end is just 30kHz.
Listening would not be the easiest or most reliable way of finding out.
You really aren't getting the point are you?- Tese amps cost NOWT!! If they
only switched on and warmed up it would be reasonable enough comparedwith
Western prices. The fact that sound comes out of them is a bonus (via the
speakers, for the pedants), but the biggest bonus of all is that sound
*fine* - they exibit all the qualities I look for in 'SE triodes'!!
Now, the interesting bit, they haven't put me off wanting a *top quality*
300B SET - they made me want it even more! Which is why I say they are a
Good THing - they are getting more people through the door and, as I have
said many times now, if these people are 'similarly hooked' they *could*
become future customers of yours!!
FFS wake up to that point - you and Pat banging on about how bad these amps
are when you have *never* heard them is a little ridiculous (to say the
least) and is dripping with sour grapes!! You do yourself no favours - try
this for a change: "I'm sure they are excellent VFM and will give you a good
introduction, when you are ready I will build you summat blinding!"
No?
interrupts typing to take delivery of 4 pcs NOS Mullard CV4024!! :-)))
(Never fails to get me a bit excited, getting valves - stoopid innit?? :-)
Nobody does, but the magazines still go from the shelves:-)
Sure, I like the pix and the ads, they are handy for an idea of prices.....
And another for the sense to use it? Actually, SS is a bitch to work with
whatever its grade.
Sure. Makes getting *any* stainlesss a bonus dunnit??
I like laquered verdigris copper, brass,
and black hardwood because they age without looking smutty. Jamaicans are
always impressed.
Takes a lot to impress Jamaicans! ;-)
Sounds like a case of 'over crumpetting' to me..??
Perhaps they are too thick? Or too round...they have "toaster friendly"
crumpets in the shop, but the only difference is that they are square.
Seems to me they would get burned at the corners.
Yep, burnt edges - see below...
Out of interest, our new toaster's ****e (toasts one side more than the
other)...
IDEAL FOR CRUMPETS!!! As long as the ejector mechanism has a long enough
throw to remove them without burning your fingers. The round ones are good
because you can put one finger in and roll them up the sides. But who am I
to advise on toasters:-(
If you put two slices of 'bird bread' (cheap white sliced) in one side, the
toaster flips them out onto the worktop! :-)
Here's a shot of my breakfast to give you an idea:
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Toast.JPG
Note the 'fullrange' approach - from *untouched* to *charred* on the one
side!
(Takes real knowhow to make a toaster that clever!! ;-)
Neither would it be worth my
while to use poor transformers or potentiometers. Three times the price
would get you acceptable quality. Five times for something close to
perfection, but not with 300B.
:-)
I would be concerned about either the reliability or value-for-money of
the 300B,
These amps are no less 'fixable' than most and at the price they are almost
'disposable'!!
depending on where and when it was made. Ferrari or
Lotus don't impress me.
How did that creeep in?
So you make the equivalent Mercedes cars then? - Tough **** for people
with only 'Ford' money, innit? (Or tough **** for you when everybody
twigs a Ford'll get the job done!! ;-)
OK, I see now - it was me....!! ;-)
Between VW and Audi, or Toyota and Lexus, rather than Kia or Daewoo,
perhaps. Performance, reliability, and clean style. Art extra. No
poshness. For those without the money for a decent amp, I generally
suggest SS is a better low-budget option. This is unlikely to change.
Incredible - that's gonna *herd* people into your shop innit?
Asitappens, I advise people to think long and hard about valves - I say they
are not for everybody.
Who cares? I like a backup for *everything* electro-mechanical (within
reason, we don't need no 2 washing maches in the house) - it's born from
my own personal experience and has paid off more times than I care to
recall....
I most certainly care bitterly. I am stuck here with no toast because I
was not rich enough to buy a backup or the space to stash it in. If I had
twice the money, I would spend it on a less treacherous device.
The best toast comes from under the grill, but it's a dangerous occupation -
them grills don't switch themselves off!!
Let's get one thing straight - I make no claims for these amps other that
I think they are good (means nothing) and I consider them to be loopy
VFM. The amp you can afford sounds a lot better than any number that you
can't afford, in your own home, in my book. My point with these amps is
that they open the door for a lot of people to get 'into valves' who
might otherwise be put off by high prices.
Which buggers up the market for decent stuff. The only advantage of a
valve amp is quality as far as I care.
Why should it? I say they are good enough to get people hooked. Then come
your turn if you want it. People chasing 4 figures of money into 'names'
like Roksan/Cyrus/Arcam etc. aren't ever going to be any use to you.
Does a 400 UKP SET offer a
better listening experience than the best available SS of similar power
and price? Personally, I find that difficult to believe.
OK, trust me then - the answer is YES!! Both the Chinese 300B SETs have what
I call 'good triode qualities' - my yardstick/benchmark is the 2A3 Loftin
White SET (that *I* built) which sound excellent to me but, more
importantly, appears to sound excellent to many/most 'audio vistors' here!!
FWIW, a number of visitors (including a couple here) put my 2A3 SET down
as my *best* amp - I don't give a rat's, I like them all....
There you are - I jusr said that!! (I reall must learn to read ahead!! ;-)
I would need to know a lot about the conduct of the visit and the nature
of the visitors!
Their conduct is impeccable and they are all idiots.....
;-)
Bradford. Million miles away, a cultural desert somewhere above Sheffield.
Thanks all the same.
OK. If you ever find yourself coming down the A1 to (or past) Huntingdon
gimme a shout.
What's the bass like at volume into
ordinary mainstream speakers?
Interesting question - I've never tried them (the 300Bs) on anything but my
own homebrew speakers. I'll drag the B&W DM2As round to them some time soon.
How well does the piano cope with the
tympani? Or light cymbals with saxophone? Is Mahler muddled?
Forget all that **** - they sound superb, the clarity is there, the 'tone'
is there and you/I can listen to them all day long and still regeret having
to switch them off in the wee smalls...
What you made of them would be entirely up to you....??
If they are up to Zappa's "Apostrophe", they are good enough for me:-)
I've got plenty of Zappa (LP and CD) and what I've heard of it on the
Chinese amps is excellent. I think I played a bit for Ray a few nights
ago....???
(I only bought some - I ain't got shares in them or anything... ;-)
Sure, of course. Can we have shares in Chinese companies? A more likely
investment would be in their distributors.
You wanna buy shares in a Far Eastern organisation that's going to take off,
buy into their banking industry if you can....