Building the Audio Note Kit 1 SET amp...


Hi, Folks,
If anyone's interested, I've started a blog with lots of photos, documenting my ongoing build of the Audio Note Kit 1 300B SET amp. If you've ever thought of building any kit before and want to get a feel for what it's like, you're welcome to have a look!
rebbi
Charles, I agree with you 100%. I am happy for everyone who enjoys what they are doing.

On the other hand, that alone does little to help someone work through their issues. That requires open discussion and not being afraid to make suggestions in good faith.

When the issues are all resolved, then there will be nothing much left to talk about here save good wishes.

I am very fickle with these things. On one hand the engineer in me wants to dissect every technical detail and apply those accordingly. On the other hand the other part of me says this ain't that hard just try some different things until you find what works. Its a dilemma. You often have to pul at things from both sides in order to cover all the bases properly. There is a term for this called the "strategy elastic" that companies apply in order to move in the right direction strategically despite there often being no single correct answer to issues in many cases.
Mapman,
"Strategy elastic' I like that concept.
Mikirob,
You didn't waste your time in my opinion. I get the feeling the Tekton Lore is a hidden gem at a very approachable price. Every now and then you can come across a low cost(relatively speaking)product that offers exceptional value and quality. The Lore has gotten rave reviews from a diverse group of reviewers.
Charles1dad, you should know better than most that Israel rarely ever sells his speakers/equipment at full list. Going factory direct and avoiding the 40-50% dealer markup, gives him room to offer discounts, therefore, "motivating" potential buyer to pull the trigger.

Still a great product, but just a different channel marketing approach.

One of the reasons the Triumph Extreme 2's are so sensitive is that they forego the power hungry lower octaves to obtain their "SET Friendly" status. Most Extreme owners use their speakers with a sub(s) crossed over in the 60hz range. On their own they can sound sterile and lifeless.

A buddy of mine switched from a 300B SET amp to an EL34 PP to drive his TEx2. The speaker responded really nice to the added power and came to life. IMHO, the TEx2 need a bit of power to get you toe tapping.

In any event, it's your system, your room, and your money, therefore, only your happiness matters.
My short answer would be to try living with the current setup for a while and see how it all comes together.

The amp will take some time to settle in- it really sounds to me like you have a really great start and to jump on any changes at the moment would be premature..
Hi, Mikirob:
Sounds like I aggravated you, which was not my intention!
My budget, if I do sell them, will be "whatever I can get for the De Capo BE's." I don't want to speculate to specifically on what that might be but I'd have to guess it would be in the sub $2K arena.
That said, don't take my questions about the Coincident Triumph Extremes as ignoring your carefully reasoned and informed advice. As things now stand, the TE's are out of the financial ballpark for me unless I sit tight for quite awhile and try to save up for them. I corresponded with Israel Blume of Coincident and he confirmed that the speakers would be $3000 US delivered. No home trials are available due to their pricing structure. He added that in 20 years of doing business this way they've never had a case of buyer's remorse.
At this point I'm leaning toward sitting tight with what I have for a bit, allowing the amp to further settle in, and enjoying the current system for what it does well. I do have little doubt, though, that I'd get even more out of the system with higher sensitivity, easier to drive speakers than what I now have. But I also don't want to do a "ready, fire, aim" on this. There's no rush!