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Hello what amplifier would you recommend for Klipsch RF-7s for just 2
channel music listening? So far I'm considering the Rotel 1080 and Scott 299-D. Here's a pic of my current amplifier, try not to laugh. http://members.cox.net/michaelshaffer/rf7s.jpg |
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If you want to buy an amplifier and use it i would go for the Rotel,
or any of the similarly priced products. Hafler makes many cheap decent solid state amps as well. If you want a DIY project, which is what the Scott is, as you must be a hardcore DIYer to use it for any length of time, there are better amplifiers than the Scott available. I wouldn't pay more than $25-30 for any tube amplifier such as the common HH Scotts, Lafayettes, et al, that use high gain output tubes such as the 7591. |
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![]() "Michael Shaffer" wrote in message news:KtY%e.35562$tT.10930@okepread02... Hello what amplifier would you recommend for Klipsch RF-7s for just 2 channel music listening? So far I'm considering the Rotel 1080 and Scott 299-D. Here's a pic of my current amplifier, try not to laugh. http://members.cox.net/michaelshaffer/rf7s.jpg Well, the 299D will look much better, and you might think it sounds better, too. I have one, and also two Scott 233's, very similar to the 299D. |
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If you want a DIY project, which is what the Scott is, as you must be
a hardcore DIYer to use it for any length of time, there are better amplifiers than the Scott available. I wouldn't pay more than $25-30 for any tube amplifier such as the common HH Scotts, Lafayettes, et al, that use high gain output tubes such as the 7591. On second thought I might go $50-if I was gigging that night and blew the output transformer out of my Fender Deluxe or Vibrolux. |
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![]() "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message ups.com... If you want to buy an amplifier and use it i would go for the Rotel, or any of the similarly priced products. Hafler makes many cheap decent solid state amps as well. If you want a DIY project, which is what the Scott is, as you must be a hardcore DIYer to use it for any length of time, there are better amplifiers than the Scott available. I wouldn't pay more than $25-30 for any tube amplifier such as the common HH Scotts, Lafayettes, et al, that use high gain output tubes such as the 7591. It's very possible that there are four Scott labelled Telefunken 12AX7's in there. those would be worth $200 used. The outputs, in good shape might be worth another $40 and commonly, there was an Amperex 5AR4, used, it would be worth at least $30. And, of course there are the very hard to find Telefunken 6U8's, wortth another $60 at least. You could be looking at aver $300 worth of tubes. Generally, these amps go for about $200 to $250 and are very much worth it for a very pleasant and musical playback experience. |
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![]() Clyde Slick wrote: snip It's very possible that there are four Scott labelled Telefunken 12AX7's in there. those would be worth $200 used. The outputs, in good shape might be worth another $40 and commonly, there was an Amperex 5AR4, used, it would be worth at least $30. And, of course there are the very hard to find Telefunken 6U8's, wortth another $60 at least. You could be looking at aver $300 worth of tubes. I tend to apply Don Lancaster's 30:1 buy/sell ratio in these cases which means if there is an idiot willing to pay $300 for a USED 12AX7 my cost can be $10 at most and that's contingent on a test on a suitable tester (the stock TV7/U, an excellent tester , is disrecommended for this type by Alan Douglas, who is IMO a lot brighter than the people posting on r.a.o. typically) and in circuit. Und so weiter. Put 'em on eBay and take what you get. Or better yet sell the unit minus tubes (or with new ones) and the tubes separately. FWIW these OPTs are not worth parting the unit out but if you were going to they work great in guitar amps. They are OLD-and OLD transformers do fail. NEW transformers once past teething are far more reliable. |
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![]() "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message oups.com... Clyde Slick wrote: snip It's very possible that there are four Scott labelled Telefunken 12AX7's in there. those would be worth $200 used. The outputs, in good shape might be worth another $40 and commonly, there was an Amperex 5AR4, used, it would be worth at least $30. And, of course there are the very hard to find Telefunken 6U8's, wortth another $60 at least. You could be looking at aver $300 worth of tubes. I tend to apply Don Lancaster's 30:1 buy/sell ratio in these cases which means if there is an idiot willing to pay $300 for a USED 12AX7 my cost can be $10 at most and that's contingent on a test on a suitable tester (the stock TV7/U, an excellent tester , is disrecommended for this type by Alan Douglas, who is IMO a lot brighter than the people posting on r.a.o. typically) and in circuit. Und so weiter. Put 'em on eBay and take what you get. Or better yet sell the unit minus tubes (or with new ones) and the tubes separately. FWIW these OPTs are not worth parting the unit out but if you were going to they work great in guitar amps. They are OLD-and OLD transformers do fail. NEW transformers once past teething are far more reliable. By now they are 40 years old, so, if they fail, have they been unreliable? And i never said a used12AX7 is worth $300. I said that the total value of the eleven tubes could be $300. And as far as your 30:1 baloney, try finding a Marantz 7C for about $80. Or a good used 2003 late model vehicle for $500 |
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