Maybe Leaving SET for Solid State because I want bass


Looking for a recommendation of an amp to power a pair of 12 in 2 way bass reflex studio monitor with 96db sensitivity. My SET amp sounds lovely and pure but is bass shy. Looking for a sweet solid state amp with some slam. I've heard my setup with a pair of Herron Monos and a Pass Sit-3. Herron had the bass but was otherwise unsatisfying. Pass was a little lean. Budget is $3-5K on the used market. Even something on the lower cost end that would give me a taste of what I'm looking for as proof of concept would be great to start out with.

Thanks in advance!

dhcod

Pick up a used Coda 8 amplifier. Good amount of Class A power and lots of current to produce fast and articulate bass. 

Coda Technologies S5.5 Class A amplifier is what I meant to copy and paste.

As stated previously, whilst not owning one, well respected listeners I’ve interacted with love it.  Good hunting.

@atmasphere 

"I repaired an SET recently that made 12 Watts. When I tested power bandwidth, I found that it hit a wall at 90Hz. Below that its maximum output power without excess distortion dropped; at 20Hz it could only make 1 Watt."

If this amps output power at 20Hz is one watt then you could assume it's a one watt amp and 20Hz is the bottom of it's power bandwidth. If the THD exceeds 1% at 20Hz and up the frequency scale to 20Khz, its probably even less which would be perfectly in keeping with an SET using a single 300B output tube. Consumers see tubes amps with a rated output of X watts @ 1Khz and think they have a powerhouse when in reality when you consider power bandwidth over the range of human hearing the actual output is barely a fraction of what they're hoping it is. Just tubes.

If this amps output power at 20Hz is one watt then you could assume it's a one watt amp and 20Hz is the bottom of it's power bandwidth.

@faustuss  That would be a lot (most) of SET products!

Most SETs have their power rating at a point where you can see the sine wave on an oscilloscope clearing being distorted. That’s a lot more than just 1% which is an arbitrary value. So I would not fault an SET that could make the same power at 20Hz as it can at 1KHz, but the only SETs that can do that are either parafeed or use the Berning ZOTL output circuit, which uses an air core output transformer. 

Since its the bass where most of musical energy exists, IMO its important for the amplifier to be able to make full power in that region. Our OTLs can make full power to 2Hz, which nicely solves the usual increase in distortion you see with almost any transformer coupled tube amp. 

These days though there are class D amps that are just as smooth in teh mids and highs as the best tube amps and don’t have any bandwidth issues. But some people really can’t get their head around that so here we are :)

Cut off the demand & effort of those lower frequencies from your single ended triode amplifier. Let the SET focus on what it does best. 

You could try something like the analog Sublime Acoustic (no affiliation) as a crossover or low pass filter...running dual subwoofers. Or any other type device out there that can cut off the lower frequencies from your amp without degrading the signal.

You could go on the journey of building your own sub or subs to specifically match your situation. Use a minidsp type device or Dirac just for the sub work & be blown away by the deep linear bass in phase with your mids & highs. 

Trying out & buying a new amplifier is certainly exciting. Also very rewarding if you are able to achieve what you are looking for without having to add subs..& having to put in the effort of dialing them in.