This is getting dangerously close to an infommercial😉 Really, I have enjoyed the thread and never expected it to have this sort of life. I just received the final version of the preamp output transformers from Dave Geren at Cinemag yesterday and installed them. They are the next level up. I expected a subtle improvement, but I am quite shocked. The prototypes were the best I had heard, but the final version has improvements to the core material to give even more detail and even better bass response. You can hear it right away. These will be in Seattle and again, I hope to get everyone's opinion who can stop by and listen.
I will state again that there are many paths to audio nirvana and I would never claim that Lynn and I are on the only true path. For those who love SETs please come hear these amps and let us know what you think. You may be surprised. My own personal bias (pun intended) is towards an all tube system. I can hear any solid state device in the signal path and don't like it. Yes, my Lampizator Pacific DAC has a solid state chip set doing the DAC part of the job, but that feeds the output tube grids directly and from that DAC chip set to the speaker is all tubes. I would always choose a tube friendly speaker so that I can use a tube amp. I realize there are those folks who love speakers that are difficult loads and require big solid state amps to drive them. So be it. There is no right or wrong. There is what we like. If you can visit the Pacific Audio Fest in Seattle you will hear the sort of system I favor. All tubes, these amps and preamp, and some wonderful all passive open baffle speakers from Spatial Audio Labs. There will be no DSP or powered subs or anything like that in the signal path. The only solid state device in the chain will be the DAC portion of the Lampizator Pacific, then it is all tubes and passive speakers. We hope you like it!