300b vs. Zen amp [message #10629] |
Wed, 26 May 2004 07:48 |
Peter
Messages: 17 Registered: May 2009
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Like many others, I am very intrested in Decwares Zen amp. I currently own a (swedish) Edison 300b amp with wonderful sound quality, lots of air in the mids and highs I can assure you! But maybe, just maybe I am missing out on something. Surely someone has auditioned 300b's as well as a zen. Sadly, my speakers are not all that efficient, around 93db. What do you guys think I'm missing without the zen? It would be wonderful to be able to audition a zen to find out, unfortunately I haven't heard of anyone in Sweden getting one. My biggest fear really is that I'd have to get two of them to get enough power. And then the price gets a bit out of my league. Cheers, Peter
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Re: 300b vs. Zen amp [message #10631 is a reply to message #10629] |
Wed, 26 May 2004 12:37 |
akhilesh
Messages: 1275 Registered: May 2009
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HI Peter, I have owned the zen amp for more than a year now. It is very good. The midrange is a bit pronounced. You need at least 95 db + speakers. Yours may be too low in sensitivity. Recently I purchased another similar amp from antique sound USA. This amp has MIT multicap coupling caps, fast diodes, and solen caps in the power. This amp has a little bit of negative feedback, gives out 4 watts! Tubes are kind of similar to zen. If i had to sell one of these 2 amps today, I would sell the zen. IN short, the zen is a great beginner amp, or is you want a small setup with a pair of simple single drivers. IF you have a decent 300B amp, you are probably ahead of the curve ( I say this without ever having heard a 300b!). Also, for your speakers, the zen is probably not going to be suitable...too little power. IF I were you, I'd focus on upgrading your 300B amp, maybe tubes, or parts. That will probably get you much better sound in your current setup. hope this helps! -akhilesh
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Re: 300b vs. Zen amp [message #10633 is a reply to message #10631] |
Thu, 27 May 2004 02:04 |
Peter
Messages: 17 Registered: May 2009
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(image of an Edison Triode 300B) Thank you for your honest reply. The low power is a problem. Or, maybe I should say put it another way, If i get a zen amp, my speakers would be a problem! I would really like an amp without any feedback. I might buy a zen if i find one used at a reasonable price. Would be nice to have a tube amp and a pair of bookshelf speakers in the bedroom. /Peter
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Re: 300b vs. Zen amp [message #10735 is a reply to message #10636] |
Sun, 26 September 2004 15:54 |
Mark Williams
Messages: 48 Registered: May 2009
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Peter, I wholly agree with Wayne's comments about the Zen vs. the Paramours. I own both right now and I can tell you the Zen is a really good amp, but not as good as the Paramours and it is more tricky to match with a speaker system. Less output for one thing. 1.5 watts/ch. vs. 3 or so for the Paramours. I think they only saving grace for the Zen in my system was the matching of it with the Bottlehead Foreplay preamp which has a lot of gain. Keep what you have! Nothing wrong with a good 300B amp. And, yours is particularly beautiful. Mark
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