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Characteristics of EL34?
Hi,
I own a Luxman LX-33 tube amplifier that provides 35 watts per channel (I think) using 2 EL34's per channels, 2 12AX7's, and some other tubes. Anyway, I was wondering, what are the characteristics of these tubes and if anyone knows about this particular amp what are it's characteristics. Thanks. |
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The EL34 is a very common pentode and a relatively recent one, since it was
designed by Philips in the beginning of the '50s (AFAIK). In its "original" form it can take 600V on the plate and 450 on the G2, the dissipation being 25W and 8W respectively. Later Siemens and some other producers developed a turbo version which was rated for 800V on the plate: in some guitar amp You can see 100W squeezed out of a single couple of these tubes, used in pentode class B. It has been widely used 'cause it is small, easy to drive, efficient and can be used either as a pentode (see above) or with much improved linearity in triode or UL mode (as in Your amp I suppose). Current production is available either from Russia or Czech (Svetlana, Electro-Harmonics and JJ): all these tubes provide good quality and sensible prices, but if You want to fiddle with tubes it's better trying swapping the 12AX7s with some JJ or European NOS, if You can get some for less than 20$/ea... Any data sheets can be found at http://tdsl.duncanamps.com/ By the way: it's better to change tubes ONLY IF they're as dead as a dodo or absolutely out-of-spec, otherwise it's just wasting money, particularly in a unit like the Luxman using a complex circuitry with lots of feeedback: the 0.1% difference in distortion among different toobs will vanish in there. Quite a pretty unit, my compliments.. Ciao Fabio "Asterix" ha scritto nel messaggio news:OOubd.1$u6.0@trnddc06... Hi, I own a Luxman LX-33 tube amplifier that provides 35 watts per channel (I think) using 2 EL34's per channels, 2 12AX7's, and some other tubes. Anyway, I was wondering, what are the characteristics of these tubes and if anyone knows about this particular amp what are it's characteristics. Thanks. |
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"Fabio Berutti" wrote in message
... Current production is available either from Russia or Czech (Svetlana, Electro-Harmonics and JJ ... And China: http://www.jacmusic.com/valveart/intro.htm |
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kyser wrote: "Fabio Berutti" wrote in message ... Current production is available either from Russia or Czech (Svetlana, Electro-Harmonics and JJ ... And China: http://www.jacmusic.com/valveart/intro.htm I wonder how the chinese EL34 last when compared to the EH products. The Valve Art ( chinese ) EL34 is 3dB cheaper than the EH EL34 from jacmusic, which probably charges more than new Sensor. But I see jacmusic carry ordinary 845 for usd$37 ea, and the "non microphonic" version with metal "post proof" supports for the anode at nearly twice this price. Never before has 50c worth of metal gained in value by such a huge margin by placing it within a vacuum! So the 845 at $37 looks like reasonable value, considering that one will do about the same as 2 x Valve Art chinese KT88 at usd$42.. Because the internal electrode structure now does not touch the glass via mica discs, they claim the tubes are not microphonic. This shouldn't matter at all with output tubes, since microphony in normal use in home hi-fi sets results in less electronic signals far lower than the the noise and distortion of the output tube. Microphony is a concern in microphone and phono amps, not power tubes. So it appears another BS concern is being touted as a claim for superior tubes. The tennis ball shaped 6SN7 do look pretty though. If the chassis is vibrated, and it will vibrate with sound waves passing by, the vibration is carried up into the tube via the tube socket, and the internal structure will get rattled about and you *will* get some microphony. Patrick Turner. |
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The LX33 was an assembled derivative of the Luxkit A1033 sold at the end
of the '70s/early '80s. It's a basic integrated amp with a very nice vintage sound, very good build quality (albeit below "real" Lux amps) and excellent output iron (Lux OY15-5). I have been using mine for a number of years now and it was given to me by my father who is the original owner. We were living in South Africa at the time so this is where it was purchased. I have to use to a 220volt transformer to get it to power up. I believe he bought it in the early 80's. It's a beautiful looking amp and as you say, has a very nice sound (warm, sweet, and punchy.) It's still got the original Matsu****a tubes, mostly (and one general electric tube that I can see.) Thanks for the info! I hope to enjoy the Luxman for many years to come... Asterix "François Yves Le Gal" wrote in message ... On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:03:42 GMT, "Asterix" wrote: I was wondering, what are the characteristics of these tubes and if anyone knows about this particular amp what are it's characteristics. "To cater for the specific requirements of sophisticated audiophiles this model is designed under full command of perfect knowledge about vaccum state technology of existing tubes". From the LX33 front panel... No kidding. http://www.zenn.com.sg/LX33_fret.JPG The LX33 was an assembled derivative of the Luxkit A1033 sold at the end of the '70s/early '80s. It's a basic integrated amp with a very nice vintage sound, very good build quality (albeit below "real" Lux amps) and excellent output iron (Lux OY15-5). The tube complement and topology are very classical. The amp can be wired in ultralinear for around 30 w per channel, or in triode mode for 15 w. It uses the following tubes: 4 x 6CA7/EL34 (push-pull power stage) 2 x 12AU7 (driver) 1 x 6AQ8 (power amp input) 4 x 12AX7 (preamp) (Google the tube references for more info) http://my.reset.jp/~inu/ProductsData...KIT%201982.htm (scroll down to A1033) |
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"Patrick Turner" wrote in message
... kyser wrote: "Fabio Berutti" wrote in message ... Current production is available either from Russia or Czech (Svetlana, Electro-Harmonics and JJ ... And China: http://www.jacmusic.com/valveart/intro.htm I wonder how the chinese EL34 last when compared to the EH products. Valve Art are supposed to be very good, unlike some of the older Chinese stuff ... The Valve Art ( chinese ) EL34 is 3dB cheaper than the EH EL34 from jacmusic, which probably charges more than new Sensor. These look even better (at about $AU28 each, landed here): http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....69723 54&rd=1 Or if you want Russian Reflektor KT66s, relabelled and sold (at a much higher prices) as Groove Tubes: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....43960 91&rd=1 Personally, I think I'll get a set of the VAs. |
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What would you define as a 'vintage' sound?
The LX33 was an assembled derivative of the Luxkit A1033 sold at the end of the '70s/early '80s. It's a basic integrated amp with a very nice vintage sound, very good build quality (albeit below "real" Lux amps) and excellent output iron (Lux OY15-5). |
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kyser wrote: "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... kyser wrote: "Fabio Berutti" wrote in message ... Current production is available either from Russia or Czech (Svetlana, Electro-Harmonics and JJ ... And China: http://www.jacmusic.com/valveart/intro.htm I wonder how the chinese EL34 last when compared to the EH products. Valve Art are supposed to be very good, unlike some of the older Chinese stuff ... That does not answer my question, so perhaps the answer is unknowable. The Valve Art ( chinese ) EL34 is 3dB cheaper than the EH EL34 from jacmusic, which probably charges more than new Sensor. These look even better (at about $AU28 each, landed here): http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....69723 54&rd=1 Yes, but 6CA7 from NS are aud $11.00, and I would just buy 10 to get that price.... Still the KT66 lookalikes are very pretty tooobes. Or if you want Russian Reflektor KT66s, relabelled and sold (at a much higher prices) as Groove Tubes: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....43960 91&rd=1 Pass.... Personally, I think I'll get a set of the VAs. Go for it. It seems jacmusic's price structure places all the chinese tubes at just below New Sensor. When I buy tubes from NS, I sometimes buy 50 at a time at the wholesale rate, and I don't where else I could buy tubes anywhere cheaper. When you buy just a pair, then the price shouldn't matter too much because you only want 2, or maybe 4, and $40 is neither here nor there. After about 5 years of trading with NS, and after several grands worth of tubes, I have had only one failure, just the other day when a Sovtek EL84 started going intermittent in a client's amp. I reckon that's a good record. Patrick Turner. |
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Asterix wrote: What would you define as a 'vintage' sound? Poor high frequency, almost no bass to be proud of, some feint hum, plus a bit of spitty hiss. Occasional silences, when some darn thing has failed in the vintage gear yet again. Oh, and sandpapery sound when the volume turned beyond a whisper. Poor intelligibility at 3 watts, due to alarming IMD levels. Patrick Turner ;-) The LX33 was an assembled derivative of the Luxkit A1033 sold at the end of the '70s/early '80s. It's a basic integrated amp with a very nice vintage sound, very good build quality (albeit below "real" Lux amps) and excellent output iron (Lux OY15-5). |
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kyser wrote: "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... kyser wrote: "Fabio Berutti" wrote in message ... Current production is available either from Russia or Czech (Svetlana, Electro-Harmonics and JJ ... And China: http://www.jacmusic.com/valveart/intro.htm I wonder how the chinese EL34 last when compared to the EH products. Valve Art are supposed to be very good, unlike some of the older Chinese stuff ... That does not answer my question, so perhaps the answer is unknowable. The Valve Art ( chinese ) EL34 is 3dB cheaper than the EH EL34 from jacmusic, which probably charges more than new Sensor. These look even better (at about $AU28 each, landed here): http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....69723 54&rd=1 Yes, but 6CA7 from NS are aud $11.00, and I would just buy 10 to get that price.... Still the KT66 lookalikes are very pretty tooobes. Or if you want Russian Reflektor KT66s, relabelled and sold (at a much higher prices) as Groove Tubes: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....43960 91&rd=1 Pass.... Personally, I think I'll get a set of the VAs. Go for it. It seems jacmusic's price structure places all the chinese tubes at just below New Sensor. When I buy tubes from NS, I sometimes buy 50 at a time at the wholesale rate, and I don't where else I could buy tubes anywhere cheaper. When you buy just a pair, then the price shouldn't matter too much because you only want 2, or maybe 4, and $40 is neither here nor there. After about 5 years of trading with NS, and after several grands worth of tubes, I have had only one failure, just the other day when a Sovtek EL84 started going intermittent in a client's amp. I reckon that's a good record. Patrick Turner. |
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kyser wrote: "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... kyser wrote: "Fabio Berutti" wrote in message ... Current production is available either from Russia or Czech (Svetlana, Electro-Harmonics and JJ ... And China: http://www.jacmusic.com/valveart/intro.htm I wonder how the chinese EL34 last when compared to the EH products. Valve Art are supposed to be very good, unlike some of the older Chinese stuff ... That does not answer my question, so perhaps the answer is unknowable. The Valve Art ( chinese ) EL34 is 3dB cheaper than the EH EL34 from jacmusic, which probably charges more than new Sensor. These look even better (at about $AU28 each, landed here): http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....69723 54&rd=1 Yes, but 6CA7 from NS are aud $11.00, and I would just buy 10 to get that price.... Still the KT66 lookalikes are very pretty tooobes. Or if you want Russian Reflektor KT66s, relabelled and sold (at a much higher prices) as Groove Tubes: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....43960 91&rd=1 Pass.... Personally, I think I'll get a set of the VAs. Go for it. It seems jacmusic's price structure places all the chinese tubes at just below New Sensor. When I buy tubes from NS, I sometimes buy 50 at a time at the wholesale rate, and I don't where else I could buy tubes anywhere cheaper. When you buy just a pair, then the price shouldn't matter too much because you only want 2, or maybe 4, and $40 is neither here nor there. After about 5 years of trading with NS, and after several grands worth of tubes, I have had only one failure, just the other day when a Sovtek EL84 started going intermittent in a client's amp. I reckon that's a good record. Patrick Turner. |
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"François Yves Le Gal" wrote: On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 01:01:55 +1000, Patrick Turner wrote: Poor high frequency, almost no bass to be proud of, some feint hum, plus a bit of spitty hiss. Occasional silences, when some darn thing has failed in the vintage gear yet again. Oh, and sandpapery sound when the volume turned beyond a whisper. Poor intelligibility at 3 watts, due to alarming IMD levels. :-) That would be "defective", not "vintage", Patrick. Veteran sound maybe? Patrick Turner ;-) |
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Użytkownik "Fabio Berutti" napisał w wiadomości ... Current production is available either from Russia or Czech (Svetlana, Electro-Harmonics and JJ): all these tubes provide good quality and sensible prices, JJ is in based in Slovakia. -- ==========###-###*###-###============== Jaroslaw Dubowski, Bytom ==========###-###-###-###============== |
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OK, sorry, my world map has not been updated recently.
I'd prefer to say just "in EU".. it took 2 WWs and a century to break some walls and wipe off some borderlines among old Europe, and I don't miss them. Ciao F "Jd." ha scritto nel messaggio ... Użytkownik "Fabio Berutti" napisał w wiadomości ... Current production is available either from Russia or Czech (Svetlana, Electro-Harmonics and JJ): all these tubes provide good quality and sensible prices, JJ is in based in Slovakia. -- ==========###-###*###-###============== Jaroslaw Dubowski, Bytom ==========###-###-###-###============== |
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