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| The 336 is a different design as far as I know. |
Yes, as I mentioned previously, the 336 uses half a 6SN7 to drive half a 6AS7.
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| The 332 is a newer amp than the 336 and the 337. The official word is that they used the exact same topology as the 337, and managed to make the amp smaller without losing too much sound quality. |
Also true, the 332 and 337 both use a pentode as a driver. However the 6C19P tube used in the 332 is only half a 6AS7. So the 337 using both sections of the 6AS7 is inherently more powerful.
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| Are the components in that one so much better than in the 336i? |
All Darkvoice amps share similar components across the board. I have a feeling the 51uF SCR coupling cap on the 337 is unique. However, the transformer, filtering capacitors, resistors, etc, are all shared. All three amps have significant homology.
Also there are plenty of discussions regarding the differences between miniature tubes (used in 332) and octal tubes (used in 336 and 337). Many people swear octals sound better. But we're going into an entirely different territory here.