Thanks to my friend Dan
in the Matrix, I have been persuaded to build a fresh pair of the Zen Triode Monoblocks like the ones that we used to make!
If you're not familiar with these amps, they were basically a 2 watt Zen amp split in half using two chassis and power supplies. They sold for $2500 a pair making them in an interesting irony over one thousand dollars a watt. For about half the price you could own a stereo model with the exact same specs and power and 97% of the sound. Still, some of us love to push the envelope past the point of diminishing returns, so we made them.
Being the slowest selling amp in our line, it was discontinued from the web site several years ago, and built only upon request. Well, I knew Dan's request would be an interesting opportunity to explore where this could go now that we have the new UFO transformers!
You've all heard me say it many times, fidelity is limited by the weakest link in the audio chain. In the case of the Zen Triode monoblocks, there just wasn't a big enough difference between the stereo model and the mono's to generate a steady interest. Now I am finding out that with the added resolution of the UFO output transformers the difference is bigger than before

After some inter-dimensional wrestling with father murphy who's name I refuse to capitalize, where I was first electrocuted and the later bitch-slapped for a good part of 2 days trying to figure out how something with only three parts could not work properly... I emerged from the other side of the worm hole and fixed both amps in probably less than five minutes. Don't get me started...
Nothing good ever comes without suffering
aka dues being paid, so Dan, you owe me one, and I owe you one as well because
we now have the best Decware Zen Triode Amplifier ever built and the sound of this platform has never been this good so come hear it at this years DECFEST.Some interesting tidbits, I experimented with different input stages even using a triode wired EF86 thinking that would push the amp over the top, but ended up with exactly the same input stage the Zen has used for twenty years. I did however drop the voltage by switching from an OA3 to an OD3 which dropped distortion, increased the output of the amp from 2 to 3 watts (
50% improvement in power) and dropped the noise floor to a new record low - basically blacker backgrounds than ever before and they were already stellar.
While still compatible with all the same input tubes as before, the lower voltage will be a game changer as far as how each tube sounds compared to before. No worries though, if you had a favorite tube that only sounded it's best in the original Zen amp, you can always put an OA3 back into the amps to restore the voltage to original levels.
These new SE84UFO3 Zen Triode Amplifiers will be shipped with exquisite hand picked input tubes that are happy at both the higher and lower voltages. The output stage of these amps has a slightly higher voltage than the stereo models which add to the amps great speed. Between the higher voltage output stage, the lower voltage input stage, the OD3 VR150 regulation tube and the UFO output transformers these amps
have raised the Zen Triode benchmark to a new level.We will be demoing these wonderful amps along with the stereo models at this years DECFEST 2016. We have the best drivers Omega makes fitted into our corner horns and 2 to 3 watts gets pretty exciting with these cabinets. Virtually all of the speakers on the Decware Site will work from reasonably well to very well with only 2 watts, so this year is an opportunity to revisit what 2 watts can actually do.
Steve