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Sure, but which device are they referring to there?
It's a bit hand-wavey and vague, and in any case manufacturers have a duty to tell you their parts are suitable for almost anything, just so they can sell them.
The 2SK280 with a Ciss of 2500 might be usable, but it would still be an almighty compromise. Let's face it, the Tokin parts are very industrial.

I know audio amplifiers examples with all models of Tokin Sit's.

Japanese audio industry Maxonic brand creates commercial products with them so logicaly they are good..
😀 four 2SK182 ES inside for stereo
 

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That Maxonic (funky font makes it look like it is spelled Moronic indeed) uses those white cement filled wire wound resistors - these are not the best choice for a high end amp as they can add third order harmonic distortion when used next to power output devices (source or emitter degeneration) with lots of current flow. I discovered that switching to bulk metal non-inductive resistors dropped the THD by ~15dB and converted it to second order dominant harmonic distortion on my amp (KOA BPR’s 5W works very well here).
 

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@ Baeijsman

Haha yes 3 pcs. for mono..mysterious amp topology..
You have excellent eyes congratulations ! :magnify:
Was not easy to see with all this mess of the " spaghetti " wires and not rotate image.
BTW Maxonic produce field coils drivers and more..
 

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I just popped on to Ebay to have a look, and there is a fair amount of Victor gear up for sale, though it's hard to tell if any of the things up for auction use SITs rather than conventional bipolar or mosfet devices. The integrated amps look tasty, and remind me of a 70's era Kenwood integrated amp on steroids.

They only ever made the one VFET amplifier.
 
How do you think it compares with the Sony TA-8650 or the Yamaha B2 ?

Clearly those comments were designed to wind people up. As I've already stated twice, I've never heard a VFET amplifier. However, I have two reference amplifiers that I can compare it to when it arrives:

1. Vacuum State DPA-300B Mono blocks
2. Audio Note Ongaku

If my evaluation of the online Victor JM-S7 reviews is even close, it should be in that sort of realm. Or not. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
don't be so exclusive :clown:

besides well known fact that there are around several different amps made with elevator thingies produced by Tokin, you can also take a lookl at partial data of Holly Grail of them all - 2SK77B, short-lived and ultra rare successor of 2SK77 - pdf attached

matter of drive, nothing else

I mean, if easiness of drive and benign character of output part is sole criteria of part usability, nobody would ever try to make an amp with VT4C, let alone 845....

I mean, subject is broad ........ thus generalization more often leads to sayin' nuttin', instead of sayin' summtin'

VT4C (aka 211) amps were a fad here about 1995. I got landed with repairing many of them, since they would arrive in the country with under-rated 220V Chinese transformers which would inevitably vapourize when used on our (then) 240V power. So yeah, I understand that comment.

But I was being paid for that, so I didn't mind. In my personal pursuits I tend not to be such a masochist.

That 2SK77B spec shocked me, I had no idea they were that bad. The guy should have used Tokin parts and not wasted his money on developing a new one.
 
Clearly those comments were designed to wind people up. As I've already stated twice, I've never heard a VFET amplifier. However, I have two reference amplifiers that I can compare it to when it arrives:

These were your words...
"It is a beast. It is the holy grail of VFET amps, Unobtainium to the power X.
Now I have to wait a whole week for delivery. :-("

I simply assumed that you had a reason for saying that, is that wrong? I'll say no more on the matter.
 
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I don't feel need to champion neither VT4C (your Ongaku) nor Tokin elevator sand containers

just sayin' that it seems that you're showing some double standards .....again - Ongaku - it's output parts ( both VT4C and gargantuan OPT) vs. Tokin sand containers

from my perspective , both ways are placing equal challenge to constructor ........ and results are product of one's capabilities

by some criteria, all amps should be made with Kosher "Power Amplifier Application" devices ..... be it bjt or 300B or puny 2SJ/2SK

:clown:

it would be interesting to hear Tim deP. , commenting "audio approved outputs"

I mean - there are some traces of that on web, but it'll be nice that he's alive and ranting .....

🙂