Victor, I built the 8800 with all the trimmings, including VCaps last year. Took it over to a friend's house last night and it sounded wonderful with Altec speakers. Now he wants one. Is the kit with all the options available still? Will you build it for him, or will I need to do it?
Thanks!
Andy
Thanks!
Andy
I built one a couple of years ago and have not found anything that I like better.
My review here: TU-8800
The only thing I have done is to paint the metalwork black.
Right now I have the new McGary SE-1E a $6k amp and I prefer TU-8800
The McGary is supposed to be 40 watts.
The TU8800 plays very well on my Quad 57's and on my Volti Razz
My review here: TU-8800
The only thing I have done is to paint the metalwork black.
Right now I have the new McGary SE-1E a $6k amp and I prefer TU-8800
The McGary is supposed to be 40 watts.
The TU8800 plays very well on my Quad 57's and on my Volti Razz
Paul,
Nice to hear from you again. I've been dragging my 8800 around Milwaukee listening to it on different friend's speakers. This amp with his Altec's made them smooth, articulate, and dynamic! Very enjoyable combo. He will appreciate your review. I sent it to him. I'm wanting some Orangutan's for the 8800, but am keeping my wallet in my pocket for now!
Andy
PS. Are either you or Victor aware of a detailed comparison of the 8800 vs. 8600?
Nice to hear from you again. I've been dragging my 8800 around Milwaukee listening to it on different friend's speakers. This amp with his Altec's made them smooth, articulate, and dynamic! Very enjoyable combo. He will appreciate your review. I sent it to him. I'm wanting some Orangutan's for the 8800, but am keeping my wallet in my pocket for now!
Andy
PS. Are either you or Victor aware of a detailed comparison of the 8800 vs. 8600?
I had the chance of getting 8800 with Lundahl trannys amp here for a few weeks and did not like it. So, after chatting with Victor about my concerns he suggested the 8800. I am forever glad he did. I think Victor is one of the good guys out there and because of this, I decided on the KT88 SET.
I know the 8600 got good reviews but I found it soft at both ends. 300b SET's can be lively and still have the warm lush 300b sound but it takes a very big and stiff power supply to do this like in the BorderPatrol amps but these are very expensive. The 8800 is very lively and is very smooth and warm sounding. It seems to be the perfect combination of attributes I was looking for. Much more pure sounding than any of the PP amps I have had.
What still blows me away is how the 8800 drives the Quads which are 87db efficient. The Volti Razz are 97db efficient. The 8800 drives both these speakers very well. The McGary sits on the shelf.
I know the 8600 got good reviews but I found it soft at both ends. 300b SET's can be lively and still have the warm lush 300b sound but it takes a very big and stiff power supply to do this like in the BorderPatrol amps but these are very expensive. The 8800 is very lively and is very smooth and warm sounding. It seems to be the perfect combination of attributes I was looking for. Much more pure sounding than any of the PP amps I have had.
What still blows me away is how the 8800 drives the Quads which are 87db efficient. The Volti Razz are 97db efficient. The 8800 drives both these speakers very well. The McGary sits on the shelf.
I understand 8800 has some feature upgrades, maybe more power… but Is the 8800 stock considered an upgrade as far as sound versus 8200 stock?
when will the next iteration of 8200 or 8800 be released if ever?
when will the next iteration of 8200 or 8800 be released if ever?
There are lots of upgrades from stock. I would not do less than the Lundahl output transformers and the better resistors. The cap and tube upgrades can easily be done afterward. The 8800 uses 6550 family of output tubes, anything from 6L6 to KT90. the 8600 uses 300B output tubes and is a simpler build. I just did not like the sound.
I do not know what the 8200 is. According to the website there is the 8800 which is KT88 family or the 8900 or the 8600 which art 300b. Apples and orange.
I have 82 and 86, both with lundhal. I prefer the sound of 300b, and yes it is apple and orange. However, if you have a headphones collection than 88 is the way to go. 86 and 88 are the first one to get adjustable headphone sensitive setting.
Anyone pair this with hd800S ? I am looking for a warm tubey sound to pair with 800S and thought this amp might be right.
Got my 8800 playing after taking my time over 2 weeks to build it. You can see how the design of the chassis and parts layout and troubleshooting steps have progressed from 8800 to 8600 and 8900. The 8800 is not without fault - triode / ultra linear switch is so close to the rear of the power tubes, it is really difficult accessing it without burning yourself. The color scheme leaves a lot to be desired. The 8800 is my first build with Jupiter caps so I am interested to hear it after 100 hours. I like 300B and 2A3 tubes for vocals, jazz and blues, going back to KT88 for rock Is just special. I have been collecting 12AT7 tubes and their variants for over a decade and now I can finally use them. Don’t know if Victor has any stock of 8800 left but if he does I encourage you to get it. You not going to get the full power of the KT tubes however the vast range of tubes it can use is impressive.
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This is my review of the 8800 I did a while back. It is still part of my reference system.
TU-8800 Review
I had a chance to hear the 8600 300B in my system and chose the 8800 because I thought the 8600 was too soft at the extremmes.
TU-8800 Review
I had a chance to hear the 8600 300B in my system and chose the 8800 because I thought the 8600 was too soft at the extremmes.
Hi Paul, I read your review several times before I put my order in.🙂This is my review of the 8800 I did a while back. It is still part of my reference system.
TU-8800 Review
I had a chance to hear the 8600 300B in my system and chose the 8800 because I thought the 8600 was too soft at the extremmes.
Have you tried it with other power tubes?
Is there enough space to fit a motorized volume pot? Such as this? https://www.hificollective.co.uk/potentiometers/tkd-2cp-2511-mc-motorised-potentiometer.html
I have a nice Khozmo here, but it doesn't look like it would fit.
I love Elekit. However, I wish they left. more room in the front of the chassis for accommodating a motorized volume pot for remote control operation. I've been clamoring for this for 3 different builds over 5 years. Here's to wishing!
I have a nice Khozmo here, but it doesn't look like it would fit.
I love Elekit. However, I wish they left. more room in the front of the chassis for accommodating a motorized volume pot for remote control operation. I've been clamoring for this for 3 different builds over 5 years. Here's to wishing!
I completed my Elekit TU-8800 with match pair Sofia Electric KT88, Tung-Sol 12AT7 and Audio Note coupling caps. I measured voltages is a little bit higher as stated in the manual. So far I'm impressed with the sound compared to my old Elekit TU-8200R this is a keeper 🙂
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I never had the 8200R but my 8800 is now 1 of my 3 favorite amps - the other 2 are the 8600S and 8900. With the right parts you can come close to the sonics of the 8600/8900 and still have the bass and authority of KT tubes 🙂