My first Tube Amplifier


I have a 40 years of audio history starting with Garrard Turntable, Fisher Intergrated(SS), ADS bookself speaker on 1978.

But I started using tube amplifier on 1999.

Since then I had been using only tube amplifier in my main system.

My last SS main amplifier was Krell KSA 150 to drive Apogee Duetta Signature speakers.


http://www.jadis-electronics.com/photos/ja500/45/3/ja500.jpg

My first tube amplifier was Jadis 500 which comprised of 4 pieces weighing 120 lb each.

B&W 801 driven by Jadis 500 gave most deep and powerful bass at my home.

But it generated too much heat so it was hard to use during summer.

It was memorable experience to use it for 4 years.

I may not go back to such monster tube amplifier again.



How about you?

What is your first tube amplifier?



I bet two cents on no one had used larger one as the first tube amplifier than mine.


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My first Tube amp was The Fisher 101. Far from the rig that Shkong78 started with. Unfortunately I was oblivious to tube amplification at that time and had little appreciation for it. My journey took me into solid state for a few years after that until I fell into a Conrad Johnson MV52 with EL34's.  A few years later I added a second MV52 which I Bi amped into a pair of B&W P6's. I finally added the CJ Evolution 20 soon after. That was a Tight - sweet package. Tremendous Bass response. Great Resale Value. The sad thing is that I don't even remember what ever happened to The Fisher....
My first tube amp was a VTL Stereo 50...  great sounding amp but failed several times ...   Fortunately that experience, most specifically VTL's horrible customer service, did not turn me off from tubes altogether.   I've owned several great tube amps since, my current amps are Quicksilver Mid Monos and they are incredible amps for the money and Quicksilver support is top notch.
@ramtubes

I did not know Jadis 500 had such lot of shortcomings.

Thanks a lot for providing me with useful information.

It may be crazy to use such monster amplifier as one’s first amplifier.

But it was memorable experience.

It gave most deep and powerful bass at my home to drive B&W 801.
My first tube amp was the audio research vm-220 monos.  With 12 tubes each, it started to get warm since I was pushing 40 tubes in my listening room during the California summers.  To solve this, I’m reserving the AR vm-220s for the winter (thanksgiving to Easter).  I got the aesthetix atlas stereo and was impressed by the lack of feedback and a SS front end, After two months I got the atlas monos that are signature versions to take advantage of superior parts selection.  This combo mates with my Aesthetix Callisto pre in a unique way.  I’m saving my pennies to get an aesthetix Io for phono for the analog side.  I have to admit i’m Lusting after a pair of Cary 40th monos that take 845 tubes, wonderful warmth.
@mountz

You also had monster mono block tube amplifier with 12 tubes each.

I had similar experience to your. It was hard to use it during summer time.

After going through monster, you now lust for 845 tube.

I also have Line Magnetic SET tube amp using 805 which sound wonderful.

I heartily recommend you try SET amp which has a magical mid range.