Bit the Bullet ... Don Sachs Model 2 Preamp


So, today I ordered a Don Sachs Model Two Preamp with upgraded caps to drive my 31K ohm SS power amp. This will replace my beloved BAT VK-3i, which I intend to keep ... of course, that could change if the DS Model Two blows me away sonically. I expect to have it in a few weeks. Did a fair amount of reaearch on the DS, and it had great reviews. It's tough to really know unless you hear it in your system. OK ... tell me if I did good on this one. 
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Don Sachs here..
Tube life.. well it depends.  All tubes in every piece I build are run very conservatively and not pushed at all.   You should easily get many thousands of hours out of the 6SN7 types.  The KT88 in the power amp should go 2000+ hours.   The old American and Russian 6SN7 types will last a LONG time.   The modern Russian and Chinese tubes.. well it depends.  If you get a good pair, then they also go on forever, but some of the Chinese ones will get noisy.  If you get 100-200 hours on a modern CV181 and they remain quiet, then they should go many years.  Most problems seem to crop up in the first 100 hours.  I play every tube set for 5-10 hours.  If you get a noisy tube in the first 90 days, then of course I will replace it.  To my ears in my system with my gear, the best sounding tubes are the Shuguang Black Treasure series.  Even better than my Tungsol round plates, Sylvania bad boys, National Union black glass, etc... They have about a 5-10% failure rate in that they are noisy.  So you just have to weed out the noisy ones, then they seem to last as long as any other tubes.  The Shuguang Black Treasure CV181-T is about as good as it gets in my preamp and amp.

One other point.  If you spend big dollars chasing down NOS or lightly used old tubes, you will find that a high percentage of them are noisy as well unless you buy them from a vendor who tests for noise.  If you just get some off ebay that were tested on a regular tube tester they will work, but many will be noisy.  Caveat emptor....
Don Sachs here.  I updated the site a bit.  Never seem to have much time for it.   The current preamp is the new OLED version.  See the site and you will find it.
The preamps with the big oil caps take a good 50-100 hours to run in.  So if you don't have 100 hours on it, you really don't know what it will finally sound like.   

cheers,
Don
Also, the output impedance is about 410 ohms.  That number is irrelevant.  The only thing that matters is the size of the output capacitor in relation to the input impedance of the following amplifier.  .47 uF will drive about 80K or higher and be flat to 20 Hz.  For 47K amps you need 1 uF output caps and for 30K amps you need 1.5 uF.  Base prices of my preamps include a wonderful Polish oil cap in .47 uF.  Going to 1 uF costs $80 and 1.5 uF costs $120.   Anything larger than 1.5 uF requires that I use a Mundorf silver oil cap because the Polish caps are the same size as Duelunds, and 1.5 uF is the largest value that will fit in the case.