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After switching from KT88's to E34's (with which I had a mishap), I installed GL KT77's and they are doing quite well.

 

I just posted 2 sets of KT88's for sale on Audiogon (A matched quad GL, and a matched JJ quad).

Im thinking of getting a set of GL KT66's for rolling.

Anyone have comments on the differences between the KT77's and the KT66's, and what happened to the 6L6? And maybe a comparison between the 6L6 and the KT66.

 

Thanks

 

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128x128tonydennison

Thanks everyone.

 

I am using KT77's now and do like them. The 88's sound awesome except they are slightly fatiguing with my Heresys. They were great with my last speakers but just slightly hot currently.

Im looking to get some backups, definitely another set of GL77's  but....maybe some 66's as well.

 

@buellrider97 

sux about the blown tube. I guess it can happen to GL's just like JJ's.

@buellrider97 "...Dennis replaced the cap and the connector strip that broke from the explosion. I’m not a Quick Silver owner yet but I’m looking hard at the KT’s."

 

Coming from an Inspire amp myself to Quicksilver Mono 120s for a little more drive, the key I found, and  a few colleagues, with the larger higher power monos, was ensuring to pair up with a really good tube preamplifier. While the QS Linestage is a good match for the lower power Mid-Monos amps, I found the higher power 60/120 Monos come to life more with a really good 6SN7 preamp. Imo, it’s the extra it takes for QS amps to give the Inspire a run for the money. Keep us posted if you try the new KT Monos! 👍

I used my Mid Monos for a while with a Zesto Leto preamp....   that preamp really demonstrated how good those little 40 watt amps are.     

In my experience the preamp is the most important component in the chain.  Get it wrong and the whole system suffers.  Get it right and you'll hear a pronounced improvement in SQ