Gilf
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Welcome. Like Tony and Lon, I have both. I think the speakers would be the deciding factor for you. If you are in love with your current speakers you may want to consider the UFO. People that are bothered by Sarah’s hum tend to have higher efficiency speakers (>upper 90’s), myself included. Especially since you like vocal and solo instruments, you may find the hum in quiet passages too much. Also if you have a room mode in the same frequency as the hum, which is common, it will amplifiy it. You can do a lot of fiddling and tweaking to reduce it, but highly sensitive speakers will always reproduce it.
Likewise, with highly sensitive speakers the 2 watts of the UFO will be more than enough, and you will save a lot over your relationship with your amp in terms of tube costs.
Another consideration is the Sarah has a little more oomph in her and can drive the lower frequencies of your open baffles a little harder. I had to adjust my sub crossover much lower with Sarah, and only when I am really critically listening do I even feel compelled to turn my subs on. Most of the time the single driver in open baffle is enough, whereas with the 25 they were switched on with every power up. Some is the power of the amp, some is the tube choices, and some is the inherent sound of the circuit.
Sarah certainly can be captivating but you may have to work for it. Like many have said here, both are great amps and it is a personal decision how much you are willing to chase the sound and modify your system to accommodate.
Can’t agree with you more what a great community we have here.
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