Dipping my toes into EL84 tubes


As I am researching amplifiers, it occurred to me I don’t have experience with el34 (though I have heard a Leben 600), el84 which people seem to like, 300b or any of the major tubes really.

 

so based on the seemingly overwhelming love people have for EL84, I’ve been looking for cheap but decent integrated or power amp based on EL84.  Used is fine and under $1k USD. If you’ve heard it and thought it was pretty darn good for the money let’s hear it. 

gochurchgo

I owned an EL84 based amp for a little while. It was nice sounding, but not quite powerful enough for the speakers I had at the time. (They were 6 ohm 86dB.) You can check out the ST35. Might fit the bill if you don't mind picking up the kit and building yourself. Otherwise, slightly over your budget... coming in at $1,200 finished - still quite reasonable by high-end standards. Check it out, along with review at the bottom of page: https://www.tubes4hifi.com/ST35.htm  All the best!

ST-35 is a nice EL-84 amp. 

I like the ST-35's EL84 tubes in push-pull ultralinear configuration because they're more linear than a standard pentode, more efficient than triode, and naturally quick and open at the top end. It puts out about 17.5 watts.

That power ceiling means you'd better have speakers with a 92 dB sensitivity or better and a decent output impedance curve – that is, no deep impedance dips in the bass

That looks like a great little amp for the money!  I would do the kit--looks like an easy and fun build with the opportunity to upgrade the coupling caps.

One question--I don't see toroidal output transformers very often in tubed amps.  What are the pros and cons of that OT vs other designs?