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    Treehaus Audiolab 801A drives 300B Amp

    Hi guys, I recently had a great purchasing experience with a 300B amp from Treehaus Audiolab and wanted to shed some light on this exceptional product. I had been on the hunt for the “perfect” 300B amp ever since the pandemic began. During this period, I auditioned many well-known 300B...
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    SET and Atria II

    In an earlier post I had extolled the virtues of the Pass XA25 driving Atria II speakers. A week or so ago I got an email from the Tube Depot about the Elekit TU-8900 kit on sale. I guess I was feeling bored (poor weather for golf or something) so I ordered the kit, and a pair of decent...
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    Mr. Lee's System

    The listening room has been finished for a year but it needed more speaker to fill the space. I figured I would start off the New Year with some new speakers. I am happy with the results. Now to listen! Source: Fan less music server running Foobar. Intel motherboard with optimized Windows XP...
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    ACME 300B matched pair - different blue glow intensity - new in amp world

    Hi, I bought new pair matched ACME 300B. Everything is perfect, but between tubes there is small difference in blue glow intensity (photo in attachment). Amp socket swap, doesn't change that. One is brighter that second one. I know the basics (from where is this effect and why), but I don't...
  5. kodomo

    Psvane Acme Series (new flagship series)

    They have 845, 300b, 802, 211, 2a3, 274b and 212 tubes. They claim to have new patents in vacuum tube audio which have been used in these series like composite metal mesh screen pole structure for big power tubes and they are stable and very good sounding. I may try the acme 845 pretty soon. I...

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