All Tango amp in white slim chassis...
and fed with good looking and good sounding tubes.
Sylvania VT25 bright light
Magic eye for fun
Philips 5R4GYS is a perfect companion for the Sylvania VT25
Sylvania VT25A soft glow...
Tests
The amp puts out a reasonable 5.8 Watt before clipping ( 6.5 Vrms/8 ohm) and THD @ 1000Hz do not exceed 2.60% , not that bad. Second and third harmonics are barely visible.
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With VT25A I got 6.9 Watt and same distortion figure. Nice little amp.
Listening...
I have used this amp for years and it is an all around music maker with lots of punch and refinement. Compared to my MC1/60 I would say the VT25 PP is at its best on vocals, small jazz and classical formations, guitar and piano. It is an amp for people seeking for naturalness and accuracy in music transcription.
Some CD's and LP's that I like to listen
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and fed with good looking and good sounding tubes.
Sylvania VT25 bright light
Magic eye for fun
Philips 5R4GYS is a perfect companion for the Sylvania VT25
Sylvania VT25A soft glow...
Tests
The amp puts out a reasonable 5.8 Watt before clipping ( 6.5 Vrms/8 ohm) and THD @ 1000Hz do not exceed 2.60% , not that bad. Second and third harmonics are barely visible.


With VT25A I got 6.9 Watt and same distortion figure. Nice little amp.
Listening...
I have used this amp for years and it is an all around music maker with lots of punch and refinement. Compared to my MC1/60 I would say the VT25 PP is at its best on vocals, small jazz and classical formations, guitar and piano. It is an amp for people seeking for naturalness and accuracy in music transcription.
Some CD's and LP's that I like to listen









