My first Tube Amplifier


I have a 40 years of audio history starting with Garrard Turntable, Fisher Intergrated(SS), ADS bookself speaker on 1978.

But I started using tube amplifier on 1999.

Since then I had been using only tube amplifier in my main system.

My last SS main amplifier was Krell KSA 150 to drive Apogee Duetta Signature speakers.


http://www.jadis-electronics.com/photos/ja500/45/3/ja500.jpg

My first tube amplifier was Jadis 500 which comprised of 4 pieces weighing 120 lb each.

B&W 801 driven by Jadis 500 gave most deep and powerful bass at my home.

But it generated too much heat so it was hard to use during summer.

It was memorable experience to use it for 4 years.

I may not go back to such monster tube amplifier again.



How about you?

What is your first tube amplifier?



I bet two cents on no one had used larger one as the first tube amplifier than mine.


128x128shkong78
If tube preamplifiers qualify for this discussion, then my first "tube" component was acquired a couple of weeks back :-)
Pretty sure that thing was a Marantz...certainly not a McIntosh...I remember it was absolutely tubed. Marshall Majors were pretty rare I think...a local (Honolulu) sound company had one and that's the only one I ever saw.
" Pretty sure that thing was a Marantz...certainly not a McIntosh...I remember it was absolutely tubed."

Nope, the Model 18 was the first receiver by Marantz and the only tube in it was the scope, all receivers are solid state. Tuners, amps and preamps yes.

http://www.classic-audio.com/marantz/mindex.html
@milpai

Congratulation on getting tube pre amp.

Next step will be to get tube power amp to get the best warmth out of tube.