EL 34 based amplifier recommendations


My favorite flavor in power tubes apprears to be the EL34. Any suggestions on a reasonably priced amplifier ($3K used) which would fit the bill? Speakers are Coincident Total Eclipse. Room is large --probably need 100- 150 wpc. Any suggestions? Thanks
jeffga
Music Reference RM-9 is your best bet on EL34 based amp. This amp is rated 100 Watt/channel. Great transformers and nice open relax sound.
Try the amps made by Quicksilver Audio ( V4's, Silver Mono 60's ) Mike Sander's manufactures very simple, but very excellent amps. His amps are hand wired ( point to point ). If you buy a pair of V4's you will never look back. Well unless of course you win the lottery, and want to spend money foolishly :)
I am using an Accuphase dp75v cdp and a proto tube preamp (cannot list name per manufacturer but it is quite good.....similar in sound to the Wyetech Opal). Thanks!
I've been using a Sonic Frontiers Line 3 with a few "custom upgrades" (done at the factory when I ordered it) equivalent to the most recent "Special Edition" (upgraded caps, gold tube sockets, Valvo tubes,a few other things, and I had the internal wiring done with all Harmonic Tech pure silver since I'm using their cables and IC's -Pro 9 bi-wire and Pro- Silway Mk 2). For source I've been using a venerable combination from awhile ago : the Counterpoint DA-11 and DA-10 transport and processor combination with a couple of jitter reduction boxes in between (both an Audio Alchemy DTI w/ upgraded power supply and a Theta digital). I've had the processor recently upgraded from Alta Vista Audio (Michael Elliott is the original designer who still services and upgrades the Counterpoint products). I simply put in a new 24bit 96 khz chip... Until recently I've also been using a Sota Saphire deluxe series 3 turntable with a benz glider but that's temporarily "back burnered" for the moment awaiting a new cartridge... This is all fed through an MIT Z systems "Z Center" except for the amps which plug straight to the wall. I'm using Custom Power Cord Co. Model 11 power cords on the VTL's. I also judiciously integrate my REL Stadium 2 sub to varying degrees with different recordings. I also picked up a cheap introduction to SACD with a Sony SCD CE775 player just to get a taste of it. Anyway, happy listening.
VTL MB 125 monoblocks are real gems.... 4 x EL-34 per channel at 125 wpc in tetrode AND a switch for about 55wpc in triode at your "beck and call". New list is $3500, typical used A'gon price at about half that. Reliable and excellent sounding amps. P.S, I love the El - 34's too... Good luck.
Conrad Johnson Premier 5 monoblocks would fit the bill nicely. The Vulcan (if you can find one) is another great choice.

-Ed
The Music Reference RM9 is a great choice. It will be a little easier to retube than the Cary.But I would have a tough time choosing between it and the Cary minus the retubing cost.Both are terrific tube amplifiers!

Good Luck!
I second Gnsc's recommendation. If I'm not mistaken,I believe it can take KT-88, KT-90, 6550 and EL-34s. Eight total tubes used for output of 100 watts or a bit more depending on tubes used . There is a RM-9 for sale now in the classifieds. You could probably find more info on the Ram Labs. website. Good luck!
the one and only marantz 8b or the new variation of this classic by vac....both are superb.
I would look at the Cary CAD 280SA(V12, V12i or V12r versions) they are 100 watts per channel and use 6 pairs of EL 34 output tubes. A visually beautiful and sounding amplifier .
As I recall from long ago, EL34's were used in amps of 40 watts or less. (I had a 35 wpc Eico that used them). If you want 150 watts, I think you are into multiple pairs of KT-88, or the like.