Well, they seem to be in stock with singles, so I might as well just order two individuals. Matching isn't as important with the power tubes as it would be with the driver tubes anyway...I can live without perfectly matched outputs.
Considering the amps are monoblocks, I would think you would be hard pressed to hear a 5% emission difference between each output tube in each amp.
Maybe 10 or 20%.......but then you would have to question how parts express is testing the damn things. Like what's the limit of transconductance they are letting slide by.
I don't think Sovtek makes the SV-811 (there were 2 types) anymore.
Parts Express musta picked up a shitload of 'em, because they are pretty much it.
Sometimes they pop up on eBay, or on other online sites for they same price or more. They were 40 bucks a pop, but I think they jacked up the price.
If they were a little cheaper, I'd jump on a pair. 8, 10 watts of directly heated thoriated tungsten triode should sound rather nice.
I have re-register on SIN, but I did see the pics of your SV-811 amps.
I see the 10,000 mic, 16 volt capacitors.......those must for the SV-811 filament. Appears to be a SS rectified HT supply by the lack of a rectifier tube.
The driver tube looks like a disimiliar octal triode or something, 6EM7/6EA7?
(Have I seen a SV-811 amplifier schematic driven by a 6EM7/6EA7 on the net somewhere?........)
Rather beefy output transformers, looks like Hammond.
So what's the bass like on those amps? I guessing you listened to at least one with the good tube on your Klipsch.
I haven't had a tube amp yet that was SS rectified or DC heated, they all are AC heated with rectifier tubes.
But I have a pair of 7.5 volt RCA 801A's with thoriated tungsten filaments I wanna use......I need to sit down and build a well-filtered DC supply for the filaments.
Plate voltage is only 400-500 volts, I'll swing that with a tube rectifier, or a pair of half-wave damper tubes.
3.8 watts per side would be plenty in this pad, and the light bulb effect would be novel.....
Nice amps.