My tube amp was designed by a well regarded guitar amp engineer by the name of John Nau. I've emailed him a few times about how to set the bias and such, and it's clear his design goal was to create a very clean, simple amp circuit, and I think he succeeded. It features 4 EL34 output tubes.
The more I listen to the B&K, the more I think I have been shortchanging my MMGs for many years. I had tried many different SS amps in the past (Adcom, Carver, Marantz, Hafler, NAD, Acurus, Parasound, and more), but all of them, to varying degrees, sounded bright, etched, and very fatiguing. This B&K has been a revelation, and I feel like I'm getting much more out of the MMGs. Much bigger dynamics, more airy highs, but without any harshness.
I'll definitely keep it around for the foreseeable future.
The more I listen to the B&K, the more I think I have been shortchanging my MMGs for many years. I had tried many different SS amps in the past (Adcom, Carver, Marantz, Hafler, NAD, Acurus, Parasound, and more), but all of them, to varying degrees, sounded bright, etched, and very fatiguing. This B&K has been a revelation, and I feel like I'm getting much more out of the MMGs. Much bigger dynamics, more airy highs, but without any harshness.
I'll definitely keep it around for the foreseeable future.