can anyone recommend a low gain/output tube for a tu8800?
for turning up a bit more yet listening at lower volumes.
for turning up a bit more yet listening at lower volumes.
can anyone recommend a low gain/output tube for a tu8800?
for turning up a bit more yet listening at lower volumes.
6F6 or 6V6.

6F6 or 6V6.
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yes, I have seen that. I was wondering if anyone recommended anything in particular for playing at lower volumes - something which has a tendency to limit the volume.
Victor - that's a long wait. At 72 I may well be dead by then. 😉....... you need to wait the Lundhal for 8800. it will be available in late Feb 2020.
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How did you edit my post in #66? Your post in #61 still states 2029................you need to wait the Lundhal for 8800. it will be available in late Feb 2029.
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THE OPT WILL SHIP TO ME ON FEB 26 2020.
YOU SHOULD KNOW IT IS A TYPO. I DO NOT KNOW WHETHER I STILL EXIST IN 2029.
YOU SHOULD KNOW IT IS A TYPO. I DO NOT KNOW WHETHER I STILL EXIST IN 2029.
How did you edit my post in #66?
Victor is the moderator of this forum, that's how I suppose he edited that.
@vkung Hi Victor, wanna check if this amp is solid state or tube rectified. Do you also have info on the Gain Level for both the speaker out and headphone out?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Hi,
All recent Elekit amps use SS rectification with an additional FET based ripple filter, the bigger ones also have a second filter stage for driver tubes.
Gain can be calculated from the specs. 360mV is required for 12.5 Watts, which is about 29 dB at 8 Ohms, and 26 dB at 4 Ohms.
Headphone output level is adjustable.
All recent Elekit amps use SS rectification with an additional FET based ripple filter, the bigger ones also have a second filter stage for driver tubes.
Gain can be calculated from the specs. 360mV is required for 12.5 Watts, which is about 29 dB at 8 Ohms, and 26 dB at 4 Ohms.
Headphone output level is adjustable.