Audioman,
It was a big jump in performance from the EL34 to the KT120's, night and day. However, I plugged in a pair of new KT150's this week and after a dozen hours on them, I'd be hard press to notice the improvements you refer to above. I will swap the KT120's back in after 100 hours for a useful comparison. BTW, I have never been much of a fan of JJ tubes, but the Gold Lions KT 88's and the big Tung Sols have been an excellent value/performance proposition.
I just ordered a KT88-based amp from Don Sachs in which he spec's the Shuguang KT88 Treasure tubes. It will put out 60-70wpc and Don feels it is a significant improvement on the upgraded HK-CII amp that has been near and dear to his heart for many years and which I had for a couple of years. I am running the Shuguang CV181-Z (=6SN7) Treasure tubes in Don's preamp and they are simply stunning and in Don's view, better than nearly any pricey NOS tube around. They are faultless to my ears and fairly affordable. Happy listening!
It was a big jump in performance from the EL34 to the KT120's, night and day. However, I plugged in a pair of new KT150's this week and after a dozen hours on them, I'd be hard press to notice the improvements you refer to above. I will swap the KT120's back in after 100 hours for a useful comparison. BTW, I have never been much of a fan of JJ tubes, but the Gold Lions KT 88's and the big Tung Sols have been an excellent value/performance proposition.
I just ordered a KT88-based amp from Don Sachs in which he spec's the Shuguang KT88 Treasure tubes. It will put out 60-70wpc and Don feels it is a significant improvement on the upgraded HK-CII amp that has been near and dear to his heart for many years and which I had for a couple of years. I am running the Shuguang CV181-Z (=6SN7) Treasure tubes in Don's preamp and they are simply stunning and in Don's view, better than nearly any pricey NOS tube around. They are faultless to my ears and fairly affordable. Happy listening!