• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

Good SET for newbie

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I built myself a pair of Decwares HDTs loaded with Fostex FE206E (8ohm).

Right now they are running off a simple gainclone, but I sort of feel like I wanna give tube power a shot. I mean these are 97db speakers after all. The caveat is that I'm a fairly poor college student, and I'm not even sure I will like tube sound.

Can anyone suggest an economical tube project? All the decware guys keep telling me that their SE84c (link:http://decware.com/zpage2.htm) is the best I can get for the cash, but they have a vested interest. Besides, $400 for their kit is more than I can spare.

Any suggestions?

-JTC
 
I'd have to second that... the 6EM7 is great! It contains two dissimilar triodes in the same envelope - all required for a two-stage single ended amplifier. Best of all it's affordable (AES was selling them for $2 at one stage) unlike some other overpriced valves which I shall not mention......

The sound quality of many valve designs live or die by the quality of the output transformer. Have a look here http://www.avanwaarde.freeler.nl/id12.htm to see the difference a change from a cheapie Hammond to a Lundahl made to the frequency response of a "Darling" amplifier. It is certainly sound advice from Brett to buy the absolute best you can afford.

The "Darling" amplifier is also a popular (and cheap) single ended project built as a first project. Details can be found here: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/1965/jeremy.html

Also, all of these projects utilise true triodes, rather then the triode-strapped pentodes used in the Zen. This isn't particularly important to me, but may be of consideration for others
 
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