Amps Using the 211 Tube


All things being equal (built quality, part quality, good design, etc) will a SE amp using the 211 tube sound better (I know it is subjective) than SE amps using other more typical tubes such as 6L6, etc? I want to know if there is something special about an amp using the 211 tube as far as sound quality.
Thank you
ruben1
Charles1dad,
I'm certain you are correct. I am no technical wizard! I do enjoy listening to music and playing with different equipment.I currently own a Rogue Stereo 90 which is switchable.
I used to own a Cary 805AE SET amp. With this amp, you had a choice of using 845 or 211 output tubes. The 211's sounded more powerful, with better control of the bass. The 845's had a more full midrange, more airy top end, and had more of the SET magic. I vastly preferred the sound of the 845's.
Sidssp makes a valid and important point, and I would argue further that the "sound" of a tube is confined what the specific tube IN A SPECIFIC CIRCUIT (Topology, Transformer, Driver stage, coupling etc.) can/will deliver. The second point - to reiterate - is the 811 (and 805, 845, 300b, 2A3) is (are) triodes - that is they have three elements, Anode(Plate), Cathode(For many triodes, the cathode and filament are the same, or called: 'Direct Heated') and screen or grid. the 6L6 is a 'Beam Power Amplifier'-per the RCA manual - and is actually a tetrode, or four element tube with 2 screen/grids and an extension from the cathode to focus the beam. They are not the same beasts....
I come from Hong Kong, nowadays chinese factory had made many tube amp with very good quality. I have bought a new brand(Bewitch) 211 monoblock amp with the 211 tube operate at 1100V which is higher than the common used voltage 900V for 845. My experience is that the sound of 211 (1100V) is much better than that of 845 tube especially playing classical music, better separation, bigger sound stage, greater dynamic.

my opinion is 211 win 845 a lot