SET 45 Amp Driving Dynamic Speakers


I have an Antique Sound Labs Tulip SET amp running Emission Labs mesh plate 45s, driving Audio Note AN E speakers. It will play WAY louder than I want to listen, and the dynamics are amazing with all types of music.

Why do I keep reading that 45s (and other low power triodes) are only appropriate for horns, or other super efficient speakers? I think a real disservice has been done to the audiophile community by the propagation of this idea. IMO, anyone who prefers to listen to music at sane levels can enjoy the many benefits of a low power SET amp with carefully chosen dynamic speakers.

Anyone else feel this way/have similar experience?
tommylion

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My experience is similar to Charles. I have Zu Definition 4s (reported to be 101db sensitive) and an Ancient Audio 300b SET. The Def 4s have their own integrated "subwoofer module."   Recently, the tube amp required servicing; and I used a back-up 80 watt SS amp for a few weeks. It was OK, but lifeless compared to the SET. This was most noticeable when I re-inserted the 300b SET tube amp last Thursday. Curiously, I did not have to adjust my usual pre-amp volume setting to "accommodate" for the higher output of the SS amp. I listen to almost everything: classical - both chamber and full-orchestra and chorus, jazz, classical rock, female vocals, etc. It did not matter; everything sounded better with the low-powered SET.
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My experience is similar to Charles. I have 101db efficient Zu Definition 4 speakers driven by an Ancient Audio 300b SET. Recently, the Ancient Audio amp required servicing; and I substituted an 80 watt per channel SS amp for a few weeks. The difference was noticeable, especially when I reinserted the SET tube amp. While listenable, the SS amp was lifeless and lacked tonal depth and immediacy by comparison. One curiosity (and I would be interesting in some opinions); I used the same, midpoint volume control setting on the pre-amp for both the SS and tube amps. The speakers are located at one end of a large (45' long x 16' high) open plan space; and I listen to a wide range or music from classical (chamber to full orchestra and chorus), jazz, classical rock, female vocals, etc. 

Gary