Hi Chris,
I've also got Welborne Lab DRD 300B monoblocks driving Cain & Cain I-Ben speakers w/ a pair of C&C Bailey subs. The DRD's are one of the most neutral and transparent amps I have ever heard. They are almost "colorless", in that there is no particular tube flavor in the way that makes EL-34 or 300B amps immediately different. For example, I can pick out a Cary 300B amp in heartbeat, but the DRD's don't have ultra-lush midrange. The only thing that marks them as 300B amps is that spooky and magical 300B spatial/ambiance "aura".
By comparison, the Art Audio PX-25's tone is much more vivid or vibrant - as one review reviewer observed "as if instruments were lit from within". Both amps dig deep as far as bass is concerned. High frequencies are equally pleasing and effortless.
The biggest difference between the two that I've noticed is that the PX-25 seems to excel at the leading edge of notes while the DRD's focus on the body of it. The emphasis is slight, but noticable.
The effect is that the PX-25 seems slightly "faster", a bit more more energy, or better attack.
As for NOS PX-25's, they are way outside this kid's budget.
I've also got Welborne Lab DRD 300B monoblocks driving Cain & Cain I-Ben speakers w/ a pair of C&C Bailey subs. The DRD's are one of the most neutral and transparent amps I have ever heard. They are almost "colorless", in that there is no particular tube flavor in the way that makes EL-34 or 300B amps immediately different. For example, I can pick out a Cary 300B amp in heartbeat, but the DRD's don't have ultra-lush midrange. The only thing that marks them as 300B amps is that spooky and magical 300B spatial/ambiance "aura".
By comparison, the Art Audio PX-25's tone is much more vivid or vibrant - as one review reviewer observed "as if instruments were lit from within". Both amps dig deep as far as bass is concerned. High frequencies are equally pleasing and effortless.
The biggest difference between the two that I've noticed is that the PX-25 seems to excel at the leading edge of notes while the DRD's focus on the body of it. The emphasis is slight, but noticable.
The effect is that the PX-25 seems slightly "faster", a bit more more energy, or better attack.
As for NOS PX-25's, they are way outside this kid's budget.