Need A 10-30 watt Tube Power Amp, Lower Heat Output, Which Sounds Great, Under $1500 Used


I am in need of a mid-spring to mid-autumn power amp. This is for my office system that gets a LOT of use and is therefore very important, in terms of sound quality. I have been using a great SET amp, but the 845's it's based around simply heat up the smaller room space too much during warmer weather, even when running central air. I've been in the tube audio game a long time, though, and know there are amps with designs and tubes that run far cooler and wouldn't present the room heating issues. 

I pondered something solid state, but there simply isn't much in the power range, which is also within my price range. Also, I would want an amp with at least some tube-like sound qualities, which makes it even more difficult. In a perfect world, something like a First Watt F7 would be ideal, but its twice my budget, used. 

10 watts would do it, but anything up to 50, or so would be fine, of course. It will be powering Omega, single driver speakers of 94.5 sensitivity and be paired with a Zesto Leto preamp. 

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! 

nightfall
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I suggest a Sugden A21 SE Signature. 30W Class A. Solid-state integrated, of course. Despite Class A, it isn't a room heater. Over your budget.

Willsenton R8. push-pull, tube. Integrated. Can run EL34s as well as KT88s, the former in your wattage range. In your price range. Alternative: Muzishare A7.

Margules i240. EL34 push-pull tube amp. Integrated. Reportedly a cool-running amplifier for the type. Beautifully-done. Above your price range.

 

 

In this price range you'll be very tempted to buy a mass produced, printed cricuit board based, chinese amp.  I'd avoid these as they are mediocre at best.  

buy the best point to point wired amp you can afford.  I bought a Tektron 300b, 2A3, 45 amp (3 heater settings) for about what your budget is.  I used it for about a year while my custom amp was being built and really enjoyed it. 

Jerry

My music room is a small room and in my opinion, all tube amps will heat up the room. I've tried tube and AB solid state and eventually had to move to class D for power and and solid state for phono, leaving just 300b in the pre. In my opinion tubes and small rooms don't mix. 

All tube amps make heat so not sure if reducing it by 25% is going to make that much difference. also at your budget your definitely into used/vintage if you want something good that will last.

Also your SET makes a lot of heat but anything with with a push pull configuration will make similar heat. The more tubes an amp has the more heat. I’d look for a SS rectified SET to eliminate another large heat source.

That said I spotted a vintage Luxman Tube amp in my local vintage audio shop for $1500can$ so there are some nice used/vintage amps out there, it will just take time and or luck.