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Elekit TU-8900 2A3/300B kit amp
Anyone else built one of these? I got mine from Nick @ HiFi Collective, and it's just wonderful. I'm using 2A3 valves at the moment, and I don't really feel the need to try out the 300Bs. These are delivering everything that I've ever read about SET valve amplifiers. I never saw or heard the WAD 2A3 amp, but if it's anything like the Elekit then it must have been quite something.
I went for the Lundahl output transformer option. https://www.hificollective.co.uk/kit...-tu-8900r.html |
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Re: Elekit TU-8900 2A3/300B kit amp
The TU8900 rated power output with 2A3 valves is only 3.5W, so I would be interested to hear what speakers you use.
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Re: Elekit TU-8900 2A3/300B kit amp
Hi Mark,
I confess I was a bit concerned, having read all the talk of needing super sensitive loudspeakers for a 2A3 valve amp, but I have been very pleasantly surprised. I use a pair of rather elderly B&W P6 floor standing loudspeakers. I believe that they have a sensitivity of c.89 or 90dB. They go plenty loud for me. I don't usually play my music at neighbour annoying levels, but I think at full volume they'd notice! My last setup involved either a pair of Quad 306s bi-amping the same speakers, or a single Quad 520F. I really don't feel any lack of oomph with the Elekit, and the extra sparkle, ambiance, and detail from the valves has got me going through all my old WAD kit and looking to dust them off. First stop was my KECL 82 with an output of 8 or 9W. It too drives the speakers perfectly well, though I can't see it replacing the Elekit in my main system any time soon. Hope that helps. |
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Re: Elekit TU-8900 2A3/300B kit amp
Interesting, I have never heard of a WAD KECL82, please enlighten me. Bob
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Re: Elekit TU-8900 2A3/300B kit amp
KECL 82
The original announcement was in an article called 'Bargain Bulbs' in the HFW supplement December 2002. Page 98 - 101. To quote Nick Lucas "The KECL 82 was created from a brief that demanded simplicity, ease of build, and a super low cost." The amp only uses 4 x ECL82 valves in a push-pull arrangement. It was a single source power amplifier with volume control. Exactly like the Elekit TU-8900 It was designed by "Andy Grove", and Simon Pope gave it a glowing review at the time. "The KECL 82 is a bit of a steal at the price. Its sound quality at least equals any £600 amplifier you can name on the market, plus it has all the sonic virtues that come with a pure valve amp design. ... the valves inside the amp, whilst small, are quite robust sounding, with commendable clout and bass depth for a humble budget 9W valve amp." At the time, December 2002, the kit retailed at £195 incl. VAT and carriage. I bought mine second hand quite a few years ago, and I used it in my second system for a while till one channel went down. I did the usual and put it aside to be looked at one day, and substituted in a Quad 303. Only recently with my newly revived interest in valves, have I resurrected it, and it's working very nicely. (The problem was a failed capacitor). Like all WAD amps it responds well to the usual tweeks/upgrades. My next task is to resurrect a KEL 34 that I acquired part built a few years ago. I think it is a candidate for building as a single source power amp with volume control. Should be fun! Last edited by Desmodromic; 27th July 2022 at 02:51 PM. |
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Re: Elekit TU-8900 2A3/300B kit amp
Desmo, if by chance you have the build instructions for the KECL82, I’d appreciate a copy for the WAD/WD archive. If you can help, I’ll PM you my contact details. Thanks, Greg.
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