Selling off Tubes for Solid State, A Cooler Love Story?


I've always sought out Primaluna gear as my end all be all gear. I started with an integrated, then went to separates and have been very, very happy. What has given me such good sound, is also causing the room temperature to be somewhat annoying. Being in a little shoe box room of 10x15, I've had to result to opening a window, which is becoming tiresome. 

The heat from just the KT88's is causing me to considering going solid state, which will be in preparation for the Summer in my tiny upstairs room. I'd like to possibly get a second amp for the summer months, but am not sure where to start with solid state amps. Do I pick up a BHK? Do I go all in on a used Ypsilon or Dartzeel? What did you look for in a solid state amp and where should I look? I BHK I could test drive at home, but a used Ypsilon I wouldn't able able to try and would just have to pull the trigger. Any advice or guidance is appreciated. 

128x128j-wall

Sounds like you've graduated from the Primaluna budget. Go for the Dartzeel.

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hegel

i do not miss tubes...  i myself am very surprised to hear myself say that...after all these years knee deep in audio research, cj, vac and so on...

Following this discussion: curious as to a transition (back) to SS as I'm enjoying wallowing around in tube warmth ATM.

Another option is Van Alstine. You can return it if you don’t like it! My friend changed from a tube Rogue Audio amp and is totally satisfied!!

 

Some random observations,

 

1) your choice of amplifier, especially if you are considering a class D amp, will be very speaker dependent.  In my case, I was driving a pair of Opera Platea's with a Prima Luna Prologue 5 (primary system) and tried a Class D Audio CDA 250 and thought they paired very well.  The Class D sounded like schiit though with every other speaker that I had in other systems.   

2) I am curious how much heat your KT 88's (do you run 4 or 8 of them, btw) could be throwing out.  I have never felt this way with my PL5.  Granted it is not a near field or desktop set-up.   

3) Hard to replicate the PL/ tube sound if you are happy with it without using tubes. I have in use and/ or have used the Outlaw RR2150, Rega Brio, & Musical Fidelity M3 amplifiers and they were not as satisfying.  I am using a Rogue Sphinx now in a secondary system (Golden Ear BRX speakers) and it is pretty good, but I enjoy my PL5 more (Zu Audio Dirty Weekenders speakers).

I would stay with my PL gear.  If I were to try a different tube amp, I would consider Raven audio.  

Rich