ivan H
Ambassador of Tubes & Grooves
New Vintage Valve Powered Stereo System Purchase Day.
I believe I've previously mentioned here on TTR that (some two plus decades ago) I had owned a British made Leak "point one" Stereo 60 amplifier & Varislope preamplifier. Unfortunately they were stolen in a burglary. Since then, I have been lookin to replace it with a similar unit, with no luck. They very rarely come up for sale & the couple of times that they did, the sellers were unwilling to ship to Australia. That all changed a few days ago when I found a Leak Stereo 60, Varislope Preamp/mixer & Trough Line FM Tuner offered for sale by a London, UK audio dealer. Shot them an email enquiring about the amplifier/pre-amp etc, asking for gutshot pics & whether they'd ship to Australia. Woke the next morning to an email with gutshot pics attached & confirmation that they would be happy to ship to Australia. During further communication they told me they would be mounting the amplifier (screwing it down) inside a wooden crate for shipping, clearly marking as "fragile" & "this way up" etc. Also that they would Air Freight & then courier it to me, as in their experience it's much kinder than regular shipping methods. They also offered to split the cost of this with me (how good is that). Payment was made last night. This is the actual stereo power amp purchased.

Varislope pre-amp.
Trough Line FM Tuner.
(Gutshot pics too large to upload).
These type items were made from approximately '62 through to '65.
So, a little general info about these. The Stereo 60 was the biggest amp made by Leak. Called a "point one" amplifier due to, at 25 watts (per side) output, they exhibit less than 0.1% THD (total harmonic distortion). Capable of 35 watts a side output at the onset of clipping (as with tube guitar amps, that's a solid 35 watts of useable power per side, so they can generate some VOLUME). The EL34's are running in Class AB1 push pull Ultralinear (screen grid taps at 25% rather than the common 50%). Matched output tubes are not needed & KT66's or 5881's can both be used with no problem, simply plug them in & good to go. The power amp features a (switchable) signal attenuator on the input, allowing it to be driven to full output either by a 125mV RMS signal (Varislope pre-amp), or a 1V RMS "line level" signal (external source).
Ok, onto this unit. The power amp has had the original, "prone to go leaky" TCC branded (paper in oil) coupling capacitors replaced with Ero MKT1813 capacitors, except the PI/power tube coupling capacitors, which are the Philips 341 "yellow box" types. I "may" at some time replace the coupling capacitors with Philips Mullard C296 "mustard" capacitors, or quality 600V paper in oil types. Being between 50 & 60 years old now, the original coupling capacitors needing to be changed out is pretty well standard practice. The filter/reservoir capacitors are still the original items so will be changed out pronto.
Likewise the pre-amp has a couple of coupling capacitors replaced, again with Philips 341's.
More pics to come when it arrives.
Then the next thing is to source some
decent speakers for it. Preferable would be 3 way horns, as a tube stereo through a good horn system can sound phenomenal, & LOUD (though a good horn system can be costly), or some nice, high efficiency 3 way speakers. I may hit up the tube audio forums for suggestions regarding choice of these. Cheers
I believe I've previously mentioned here on TTR that (some two plus decades ago) I had owned a British made Leak "point one" Stereo 60 amplifier & Varislope preamplifier. Unfortunately they were stolen in a burglary. Since then, I have been lookin to replace it with a similar unit, with no luck. They very rarely come up for sale & the couple of times that they did, the sellers were unwilling to ship to Australia. That all changed a few days ago when I found a Leak Stereo 60, Varislope Preamp/mixer & Trough Line FM Tuner offered for sale by a London, UK audio dealer. Shot them an email enquiring about the amplifier/pre-amp etc, asking for gutshot pics & whether they'd ship to Australia. Woke the next morning to an email with gutshot pics attached & confirmation that they would be happy to ship to Australia. During further communication they told me they would be mounting the amplifier (screwing it down) inside a wooden crate for shipping, clearly marking as "fragile" & "this way up" etc. Also that they would Air Freight & then courier it to me, as in their experience it's much kinder than regular shipping methods. They also offered to split the cost of this with me (how good is that). Payment was made last night. This is the actual stereo power amp purchased.

Varislope pre-amp.
Trough Line FM Tuner.
(Gutshot pics too large to upload).
These type items were made from approximately '62 through to '65.
So, a little general info about these. The Stereo 60 was the biggest amp made by Leak. Called a "point one" amplifier due to, at 25 watts (per side) output, they exhibit less than 0.1% THD (total harmonic distortion). Capable of 35 watts a side output at the onset of clipping (as with tube guitar amps, that's a solid 35 watts of useable power per side, so they can generate some VOLUME). The EL34's are running in Class AB1 push pull Ultralinear (screen grid taps at 25% rather than the common 50%). Matched output tubes are not needed & KT66's or 5881's can both be used with no problem, simply plug them in & good to go. The power amp features a (switchable) signal attenuator on the input, allowing it to be driven to full output either by a 125mV RMS signal (Varislope pre-amp), or a 1V RMS "line level" signal (external source).
Ok, onto this unit. The power amp has had the original, "prone to go leaky" TCC branded (paper in oil) coupling capacitors replaced with Ero MKT1813 capacitors, except the PI/power tube coupling capacitors, which are the Philips 341 "yellow box" types. I "may" at some time replace the coupling capacitors with Philips Mullard C296 "mustard" capacitors, or quality 600V paper in oil types. Being between 50 & 60 years old now, the original coupling capacitors needing to be changed out is pretty well standard practice. The filter/reservoir capacitors are still the original items so will be changed out pronto.
Likewise the pre-amp has a couple of coupling capacitors replaced, again with Philips 341's.
More pics to come when it arrives.
Then the next thing is to source some
decent speakers for it. Preferable would be 3 way horns, as a tube stereo through a good horn system can sound phenomenal, & LOUD (though a good horn system can be costly), or some nice, high efficiency 3 way speakers. I may hit up the tube audio forums for suggestions regarding choice of these. Cheers
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