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abulgan
03-25-2006, 02:17 PM
what is the difference and specs of these amp :confused5:
valve-amp (same as tube amp?)
mosfet
transistor amp

Mr Peabody
03-27-2006, 06:48 PM
"valve" is just another term for a tube amp. In tube amps you have a triode design which is low power yet seemingly a desirable sound and then you have ultralinear which are the more powerful tube amps. Trust me when I say not all tube amps sound the same, just like with transistors. The triode designs need very efficient speakers.

I'm not sure the full story on MOSFET. It's a type of transistor and the design is said to be less harsh to listen to than a typical bipolar transistor. MOSFET's are said to be better than the bipolar of old but there are better designs today. You'll have to talk to a techy if you want deeper than that.

abulgan
03-28-2006, 11:40 AM
i found one named Cayin A-50T for 1450 bucks,work both Ultralinear and triode

also PrimaLune Prologue One is great one but it has no that modes as i ask the my local dealer
push-pull 4 pentod tubes he said Prima

Mr Peabody
03-28-2006, 06:33 PM
The PrimaLuna gets good reviews but the reviews give me the impression the PL has a classic tube sound. Cayin, I haven't found very many reviews but they make a big variety of amps at a good price. What interested me about Cayin is they claim to make a couple amps that mimmick famous classic tube amps by McIntosh and Marantz. Being able to switch from ultralinear to triode would be nice too. Both offer integrated amps with auto-biasing. I was seriously considering a large Cayin integrated, I think it was rated at 90 wpc but I didn't want to use a meter to bias it. I eventually got a Conrad-Johnson pre & power power which I love and really opened my ears to the benefits of tubes.