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Re: LF Lift in the KT88
Noel's review was May 2012 latest version.
Not much else to say. John |
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Re: LF Lift in the KT88
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You've not much else to say or Noel didn't? I didn't see the May 2012 review. Did he like it? In the Dec 2000 one when it was launched he found response 17Hz to 30KHz -1dB which is impressive and very similar by the sounds of it to the current version so all is well there then |
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Re: LF Lift in the KT88
Hi Richard et al
Yes basically he liked it. "The KEL84 measured neatly all round. It will need to be used with sensitive loudspeakers, but it will give an easy valve sound. Freq resp was limited to 20.4kHz before rolling away slowly so KEL84 will sound fairly easy going. At the low end bass rolled down slowly below 50 Hz measuring -1dB down at 16Hz." NK Personally I have always liked this amp as it always sounds good and performs well, it just doesn't have enough ooomph for my system. I am reminded of the WAD 6550 and the WD88 where everything just fell into place nicely to produce great amps with excellent results. John |
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Re: LF Lift in the KT88
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Regards Phil.
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Re: LF Lift in the KT88
Strange how we read things I'd read it as meaning WD88 and Kel84 and couldn't understand why John's reply was, err, not very enthusiastic
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Re: LF Lift in the KT88
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Yes great amps the KT88/6550 series and I still have an idea I'll own a Kel84 at some stage too. I've stashed some valves along the way ready. Power won't be an issue as the 10W Glasshouse I'm using presently is quite enough with the Castles though it does have a powerful bass. I've heard 2 Kel84s here at home but never owned one, both times I've thought, oh, that's nice. I think, strangely, that previously having a Leak ST20 put me off as that was el84 but a different sound, nearly there but not quite. Kel84 is more refined imho. |
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Re: LF Lift in the KT88
Hello Richard,
I was a long time Stereo 20 user (about 20 years) before I moved on to the KEL84. There is no doubt in my mind that the 84' is a better sounding amp. More dynamic, more detailed and a lot crisper at both frequency extremes. I have also found the 84' more responsive to passive component upgrades, which I feel suggests it's a fundamentally more capable design. Regards, Phil.
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Re: LF Lift in the KT88
Hi all,
Apart from correcting the low frequency lift, does the change of C1 from 0.1 to 1.0 uF have any audible sonic effects - good or bad? Steve |
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Re: LF Lift in the KT88
Hi Steve,
According to Matthew who did some long term listening, no! John |
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Re: LF Lift in the KT88
Yes I agree with that, no change at all in sound quality. BOB
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