Thanks tis49.
Are there other options besides going Rogue?
Are there other options besides going Rogue?
Tube amp Questions
bombaywalla1,954 posts09-09-2016 5:14am theothergregtheothergreg, you might want to read my post (above/before yours) in this thread. I believe the stated spec of 87.5dB is not totally correct.... @bombaywalla: Noted, thanks. |
Hi Mark...I have F52`s and I had a Rogue ST 90 with KT 120`s and it sounded very nice ! I decided to sell the Rogue and look for a tube amp with more power. Meanwhile, as a stop gap I bought a Class D Audio SDS 470C which has 300 watts @ 8 ohm, 600 watts @ 4 ohm. Now I`m having a hard time justifying a move away from the 470C. The width is way wide, has nice depth and plenty of power (never pushed it hard though) I just added some tubes into the mix with a Herron phono stage and that may be the answer/solution to some of the differences I heard between the two amps. I don`t agree that the F52`s should not be used with tube amps. I may even go back to a Rogue via an Atlas Magnum or ST100. I`m sure the M180`s would be REALLY nice !!! A Quicksilver V4 is an interesting option too. Anyway the SDS 470 is only $700 or so and IMO priced way too low for how good it sounds. |
I have Revel F52s and have tried them with PrimaLuna Dialogue Premium HP Integrated at about 75 watt/channel. Sounds good but I agree with the assessment that the 52s do better with real power. Now have the PrimaLuna connected to Revel F206s and felt they were a little flat until I swapped in the KT150 tubes which give it about 100 watts/. If I were trying to get the most from an F52/tube combo, I would use a tube preamp and a SS amp. In fact I am waiting for my tube ModWright Oppo 105 to front a Krell Foundation/Krell TAS to my F52s. A lot of people think a hybrid setup gives the best of both worlds. |
As I often note, Jolida makes some of the "best bang for the buck" tube stuff around. These guys should reward me for all the free promotion I give them but do they? NO…anyway, their new stuff is likely even better than my older 502p and at least worth a look. Powerful and reliable tube rollers fun spot. Note I found a great SS preamp to use with the 502, and that's how I roll…I'm of the "clean signal into grease pit" school of thought for my stereo rig. |