Is SEx the best kit of all?

There is something alluring about dissimilar triodes. My first experience with dissimilar tubes was a 6T9 compactron tube and a circuit in Nuts and Volts magazine. That amp resides in a friends wood shop with a nice set of homemade speakers. It still sounds great but the S.E.X. amp is better in every way.

It should be noted that the 6T9 is a triode-pentode and the 6DN7 is a dual triode so it isn't an apples to apples comparison.
 
Natural Sound said:
There is something alluring about dissimilar triodes. My first experience with dissimilar tubes was a 6T9 compactron tube and a circuit in Nuts and Volts magazine. That amp resides in a friends wood shop with a nice set of homemade speakers. It still sounds great but the S.E.X. amp is better in every way.

It should be noted that the 6T9 is a triode-pentode and the 6DN7 is a dual triode so it isn't an apples to apples comparison.

What do you mean by "dissimilar triodes"?  Is this specific to the design, or just the choice of tubes?
 
murray said:
What do you mean by "dissimilar triodes"?  Is this specific to the design, or just the choice of tubes?

The 6DN7 has two triode sections in one glass envelope. Section 1 and section 2 are different in size, amplification gain, voltage, current, power dissipation etc. Therefore the sections are "dissimilar." In the S.E.X. amp the first section (the smaller one) is used as a voltage amplifier and the second section (the larger one) is a power amplifier. The tube was originally designed for use as a vertical oscillator / vertical deflection amplifier in televisions but it works excellent for audio use as well.
http://www.nj7p.org/Tubes/PDFs/Frank/093-GE/6DN7.pdf
 
Natural Sound said:
The 6DN7 has two triode sections in one glass envelope. Section 1 and section 2 are different in size, amplification gain, voltage, current, power dissipation etc. Therefore the sections are "dissimilar." In the S.E.X. amp the first section (the smaller one) is used as a voltage amplifier and the second section (the larger one) is a power amplifier. The tube was originally designed for use as a vertical oscillator / vertical deflection amplifier in televisions but it works excellent for audio use as well.
http://www.nj7p.org/Tubes/PDFs/Frank/093-GE/6DN7.pdf

Thanks for the explanation. I guess the different specs of each section determine which function they are allocated. It's interesting that they can be used for other than the original purpose (video deflection).
 
Sad to hear that the S.E.X is being discontinued. After having my crack for a few days, I just knew that I had to move up to the S.E.X. Different sounds, but being a planar guy at heart, it made loads of sense. It never disappointed me. The power delivery was always on the money, and it is musical as hell.
 
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