Krell amps and Tube Preamps - enemies?


Wow! I never realized how difficult it would be to add tubes with a KRELL amp. I'm no engineer, and, I don't pretend to be into the "technical" side of the audio world. So I'll try to explain.

It seems that tube Preamps create DC. I've been told that DC will dammage my Krell amp (FPB400cx), and possibly my speakers(Tyler Acoustics Linbrook Sig, System 1 piece). UNLESS, I open the amp up and do something to the "jumpers on the digital board" . This puts some protection into the signal path. The Bad thing is, I'm told, - it also colors or degrades the audible signal coming thru the speakers. So, if I want to use my SS set up, say for SACD or DVD-V/DVD-A, I would have to open the amp up again and reverse the proceedure. This would remove the "blockage" in the signal path. :-( This of course, would have to be re-done when I want to go back to the tube setup. WHAT A PAIN!

Needless to say, this has thrown the proverbial 'wet blanket' on my tube enthusiasm. Is this problem common to ALL SS amps? Or is it just a KRELL thing?

Any thoughts would be helpful.
(This is part of a thread i started on the speaker threads, but i thought i might have more luck here on the "amp' Threads)
Thanks
oldpet

Showing 2 responses by rooze

I used an ARC LS 15 with a Krell FPB200 for a few months. Initially I didn't remove the jumpers in the amp, and I couldn't leave the amp switched on for any length of time, it would get hotter and hotter (without signal) then eventually shut itself down. I then swtched the jumpers and everything worked fine. It did not degrade the sound in any way that I could detect and it took less than 5 minutes to remove the jumpers and replace the lid.
I wouldn't let this put you off using FPB's with tubes....the FPB needs all the help it can get in the warmth and tonal balance departments.....go for it, it's a good amp and the LS range made a good match in my system.

Roozer
Oldpet, send an email to Krell through their website at www.krellonline.com and include a fax number with the email. They'll fax you a sketch of the internal layout of the amp with arrows pointing to the two jumpers that need to be removed. It's very easy to do. Again, I didn't hear any difference in the sound.

Rooze