300Bs and other lower powered tubes vs. 805s - 845s - 211s - T100s have pretty significantly different sound profile.
The 300B, 2A3, PX25 has this lush midrange that borders on addictive. It is amazingly musical and is what most people think of when they here a SET.
805s, 845s, 211s, etc... have a different sound profile. It is less lush and more dimensional IMO. Delivers tighter bass and a less pronounced midrange even compared to and EL34. As someone who has an 845 SET and 845 Push Pull and use less sensitive speakers (current pair in my system has an SPL of 84dB paired with Push Pull) I am a fan of its sound profile. To me, there is far more difference between tubes than there is going from Push Pull to SET using the same tube.
The Line Magnetic you are talking about is an interesting amp in that it is 3 stage instead of 2 stage and there are 300B Driver Tubes to help deliver a more lush sound. I did a ton of reading on it today for a customer or mine. It is lovely out of the box but can be improved by rolling in just the right tubes.
Also, high SPL speakers are a completely different animal. They can sound great. Klipsch are wonderful. Depending on the model, some require being place in a corner. The Cornwalls are great speakers, work in most rooms and are wonderful with a 300B. Zu also makes some great speakers and Tekton, assuming you like larger units, has some great units.
If you really love your 805s, I mentioned above. You might want to look at a push pull with a different tube compliment.
The 300B, 2A3, PX25 has this lush midrange that borders on addictive. It is amazingly musical and is what most people think of when they here a SET.
805s, 845s, 211s, etc... have a different sound profile. It is less lush and more dimensional IMO. Delivers tighter bass and a less pronounced midrange even compared to and EL34. As someone who has an 845 SET and 845 Push Pull and use less sensitive speakers (current pair in my system has an SPL of 84dB paired with Push Pull) I am a fan of its sound profile. To me, there is far more difference between tubes than there is going from Push Pull to SET using the same tube.
The Line Magnetic you are talking about is an interesting amp in that it is 3 stage instead of 2 stage and there are 300B Driver Tubes to help deliver a more lush sound. I did a ton of reading on it today for a customer or mine. It is lovely out of the box but can be improved by rolling in just the right tubes.
Also, high SPL speakers are a completely different animal. They can sound great. Klipsch are wonderful. Depending on the model, some require being place in a corner. The Cornwalls are great speakers, work in most rooms and are wonderful with a 300B. Zu also makes some great speakers and Tekton, assuming you like larger units, has some great units.
If you really love your 805s, I mentioned above. You might want to look at a push pull with a different tube compliment.