Lectron JH-30 help


Guys, I'm thinking about rearranging my second system (and maybe first...) and going with the Lectron driving my LS3/5A speakers there.

I saw one for sale about two months ago, but didn't save the gentleman's ad or name. Does anyone remember (I can't remember if it sold or not)?

Also, any comments on it driving the LS3/5A/s? I'm driving them right now with an AirTight ATM300 SE 8 watter, and feel that they would be happier with some more watts?

Any issues of reliability/age deterioration after ten years from present users?

Thanks much,

Mark
asa
Seth, spoke to NDoshi. Yes, he was the person, thank you. And he has many ideas on how to mod amp after I find one. He said that he preferred the JH50 stand alone amp to the integrated JH30. Maybe this has to do with the 88db sentitivity of the Sonus Fabers he is driving, but he said you preferred JH 30, so I was wondering how you would characterize their sonic differences. Also, I haven't seen a 50 on the market in about five years, so wondering what you think used price would be sans mods, if you have an idea (I remember LH30 retailed for about $3500 and 50 for $5K then, but I could be wrong...)

Thanks again
Looking for some feedback ? Here is my small experience with the Lectron LH 30.
I once had it home for a weekend and did managed a bit of listening.
I can tell you, to look for it revewed in Stereophile some years ago and accept the very positive result therein, it match's mine.
I always have kept my first tube amp, a modified Dynaco 70 by Joe Cursio using el 34, this amp as remain so much more naturel sounding than all the tube amps that came my way. It is only when a got myself a Cary single ended monoblock amp using the KR 300 BLXS tube that I finally was able to access more refinement without any lost in the natural aspect so dear to me.
In my book, the musical soundind Lectron ( 84 ? ) based tube amp, fall between those 2 unit in term of refinements.
If you need more power than the one present in your Airtight SE this unit will be a natural, convenient and good looking choise. A better match will lead to better sound
Hello,

If anybody wants info about Lectron past, actual and future products, you can mail me as I am in contacts with the present owner of the brand and designs.
Lectron is now swiss owned and engineered, with all the good that it can bring, and a JH-31 is in the works.
JH-60 (EL-34 2x56W) is the actual stand-alone, much more reliable than the JH-50. A beauty.
You can contact me there: stx@ip-worldcom.ch

Aufiofile regards,

Sebastien
Hi ASA. Yes, I also remember seeing that amp for sale here on the GON around the same time. I too contemplated purchasing it to drive my Rogers LS3/5a's. Yes, It was designed by Jean Hiraga and is a truely a honey of an amplifier, mainly due to it's use of the legendary Partridge output transformers and the employment of the 6bq5 output tube. The 6bq5 or el-84 is an incredibly linear output tube and has to be considered one of the best sounding output tubes ever invented.Each and every amplifier I have ever heard that employs that particular tube [vintage, modern or otherwise] seems to possess a very natural tone and nuance the most other push/pull output tubes only hint at.Much akin to the inate beauty a 300b but with more weight and punch in the bottom octaves and micro resolution of imformation and nuance above 10K. The VTL tiny triode mono's are another great modern example of amplifiers that employ the el-84 and these are world beaters as well. The lectron JH-30 would probably be the better investment though, due mainly to the use of the Partridge trannies and it's esteemed pedigree, however I honestly believe the tiny triodes outperform it. What version ls3/5a are you using?8ohm, 11ohm or 15ohm. I do not believe the lectron will have any trouble driving them regardless of impedence issues anyway.