View Full Version : How much tube power for sda1c's ???
mesquitehead
10-13-2005, 01:16 PM
I am downsizing my system and selling off lots of my HT stuff due to some health issues and the fact that I like 2 channel more than HT anyway. I am considering the purchase of a tube integrated or a tube pre and a ss amp to listen to with my sda's and rega planar 3 TT. I would appreciate any tips/advice on this subject would be appreciated...I have listed my Parasound hca2205a for sale and will pay Doctor bills with part and buy gear with the rest and put my measly HK reciever back into my HT set up. My budget is 550-600 used.. but I am wondering what it will take to make my SDA's sing sweetly. Thanks...Mikel
madmax
10-13-2005, 01:49 PM
Mikel,
Best wishes on the health thing. Sorry to hear.
I wouldn't go with anything smaller than about 50 watts per channel. Amps with 12 to 35 watts really don't cut it with the 1C's. That leaves you the choice of EL-34 or 6550/KT-88 tubes. If you want something really nice in your price range let me know as I have a few to sell and I'll send you some pics. Special discount for a vinyl spinner. :)
madmax
criverajr
10-13-2005, 03:34 PM
Madmax,
Don't hord the shit, let it go man let it go. Let us fellow polkies experience what you got, not enough stuff coming on the FM.
CRj
00p225
10-16-2005, 03:06 PM
I think you could find a used Jolida 502 in your price range. I ran a Jolida 801 with 70wpc into my SDA-1C's, and it sounded nearly as powerfull as my 200wpc soundcraftsmen. You could always upgrade the amp with botique components later. No phono stage on these though :mad:
Dennis Gardner
10-16-2005, 03:25 PM
Singing sweetly at what volume level?
I have a HK Citation 24 (100 wpc) that clips like crazy before I get to the listening level that opens up my 1Cs with this particular SS amp. With my Odyssey Stratos, I get the open, airy sound at much less volume and can get them to easily output a solid 105 dbs continous without any strain with the 150/8ohm 260/4ohm wpc of the Stratos. I can get the Stratos to close down its dynamics when pushed another 5db beyond this point, but I can't listen this loud for very long anyway, its too hard on my old ears.
BTW, the open, airy sound I like only started happening when I put a tube pre in the SS amp mix.
I found with with tube amps, those using quad El 34s tend to struggle driving the 1Cs but those with KT88s or 6550 do a nice job. I don't get 105 dbs with the tube amps, but for critical listening sessions at around 85 dbs, they really cruise right along.
mesquitehead
10-16-2005, 04:21 PM
I have been known to get some db's going at times so that is a consideration. I am getting into the analog listening arena and find digital to be boring as hell these days. I really appreciate all the input from those who have been down this road !!!
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