Jc51373, In line with what Dennis posted. Youll find that brands like VTL, Cary, Manley, etc all have a house sound. A VTL sounds different from a Cary, no matter which tubes you use.
The reason for this is that the actual sound produced is all down to the combination of circuit design, build, component selection and (lastly) tube used. So a given designer can achieve his/her brand of house sound using EL34s, 6550s, or KT88s, while another can produce a totally different sound using the very same tubes. This is not black magic, but comes down to electronics and a bit of experience.
While some a particular tube may lend it self more to a particular sound than another, it is total ignorance to presume an amplifiers sound based on the tubes they employ. A Sli80 with KT88s will still sound warm and tubey like all Cary amps, while an Art Audio using EL34s sounds way more detailed and precise.
If you enjoyed the ST-85, you will most certainly enjoy the ST-150 also. So don't worry ;-)
Regards
Paul
The reason for this is that the actual sound produced is all down to the combination of circuit design, build, component selection and (lastly) tube used. So a given designer can achieve his/her brand of house sound using EL34s, 6550s, or KT88s, while another can produce a totally different sound using the very same tubes. This is not black magic, but comes down to electronics and a bit of experience.
While some a particular tube may lend it self more to a particular sound than another, it is total ignorance to presume an amplifiers sound based on the tubes they employ. A Sli80 with KT88s will still sound warm and tubey like all Cary amps, while an Art Audio using EL34s sounds way more detailed and precise.
If you enjoyed the ST-85, you will most certainly enjoy the ST-150 also. So don't worry ;-)
Regards
Paul