Enrico
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Hello everyone, I'm new to the Forum and I introduce myself. My name is Enrico and I write from Italy (I am lucky enough to live in the famous town of Pinocchio, Collodi country, in Tuscany). I met Decware by reading a fabulous review by TNTaudio on the Zen Triode and I was fascinated by it. I am a convinced self-builder and my whole self-built chain (except the cd player) is composed as follows: MHZS cd player, homemade DAC with Lampucera and Lampizator tube output stage, cathode follower preamp of two 6sn7gt, power amplifier set 300B, speakers Goodmans Axion 201 inserted in Coral Beta horns on TNT design. I was curious to hear the Zen Triode in my hifi but in Italy it is not so easy to find one, and buying it in the USA involves a lot of transport and customs costs ... so I decided to build it, trying as much as possible to follow the project original. I managed to find Edcor output transformers in Germany, I had the power transformer built by a craftsman, while the cabinet I built myself using brushed spruce, impregnated with walnut color and polished with wax. I wanted to build the Zen avoiding the use of solid state diodes but using the valve rectifier, so I can have fun trying different types of tubes and I also used the switch to select the bias just like the original. I was afraid to choose the output transformer because my speakers have 16 Ohms and unfortunately Edcor sells transformers with only one secondary ... I wrote to Steve asking for help, without knowing him. I thought he would not have answered me seeing that I am a self-builder and instead he not only answered me as soon as possible, but he was also very kind in explaining the reasons for some choices. Thank you so much Steve! Now I have finished building my Zen Triode, using a nos Dario GZ32 (I also have a nos Philips GZ34), a nos Philips Special Quality E88CC, and for the moment two used Philips EL84s taken from some vintage radios. I am expecting a pair of 6P15P-EVs from Ukraine, but in the meantime I inserted the EL84s just to test the amplifier. It works perfectly, and even with used tubes it is clear that it is a great amplifier! I wait to write reviews until the SV83 arrive but in the meantime I am already excited about it ... soon I will post some photos. A warm greeting to the whole Forum and a huge thank you to Steve: yours is a really good project. Enrico.
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