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Tube amp recommendations for $150 - 300?

post #1 of 6
Thread Starter 

I have done some searching on this recently, but maybe it's just easier to ask.  :-)

 

Any you like?  And any you don't like? 

 

If you feel strongly about something > $300, please post too in that I have no problem going used either.

 

Thanks !!

post #2 of 6

I had the Little Dot MKIII and was very pleased with it. it's a great little amp for the money. Often found used on the sales forum.

post #3 of 6

+1 on the LD III... I have one for sale soon for that matter:) Great little amp.

post #4 of 6
The Darkvoice 336se is very nice in that price range. So is the Audiotailor Jade, although I am not totally sure if that amp is still available. And if you could get a Woo WA3 used, that would be very nice as well.
post #5 of 6
Thread Starter 

 Schweet.  The LD III was on my list as well as the Darkvoice too.

 

Although I got a little confused with the Darkvoice because I also found a 336 Classic (?), and then something that their name changed to La Figaro ...

post #6 of 6
The only amp I'd consider in that price range is the Bottlehead Crack. It is point-to-point and Doc Bottlehead knows circuit design. The 12AX7 is a common tube easily found new and used, and so is the 6080. All the commercial amps in this price range are built on PCBs, which aren't as robust.

The Crack is $229 in kit form and this allows you to pick up boutique parts (if you want them) as an upgrade and still be under $300. There's also a Sppedball upgrade if you want. You can also buy a Crack factory-assembles for an extra $150. At $370, it is probably the best value entry on the market.
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