A sound you never heard before…
Ruby II Push Pull Valve Amplifier

An EL-34 based high-end amplifier.
This amp is directly derived from our second push pull valve amplifier prototype. It’s the result of a lot of readings, testing, rip-and-retries, archeological research, and listening hours. It was designed with one key idea : No compromises !
– The topology of a push pull valve amplifier combined with the exceptional Lundahl transformers.
– No compromises about the components quality.
– No compromises about the capacitors (low ESR, grade 105°).
To name but a few of our choices :
– Oversized stabilized power supply.
– Toroidal supply transformer
– Lundahl high-grade audio output transformers.
– Gold plated professionnal connectors.
– ALPS Blue velvet 27mm potentiometer.
– Only one capacitor in the signal path.
– Tube connectors are point-to-point wired, while the rest of the components are located on a high grade double-sided Printed Circuit Board.
– Circuit board with 100 microns thick copper tracks.
– 1.5 mm steel sturdy enclosure, with 3mm aluminium front and rear plates, mounted on gold spikes to minimize microphony.
– NO fancy auto bias solid state circuitry, possibly degrading the sound, but instead an handy metering and adjustment system.
– Tripod arrangement of the spike-shaped feet to ensure stability on any surface.
technical specifications
– Push Pull topology, class AB
– Mains : 110V-220V selectable
– Output Power : 25 watts x 2 in ultra-linear mode
– Output Tube : EL34 x 4 (Electro Harmonix as standard, other brands as options)
– Input & Driver Tubes : 5670 x 2, 6SL7GT x 2
– Frequency response : 7Hz-67KHz +/-3 dB
– Signal/Noise Ratio : 102dB
– Distortion : Less than 0.5% at full power
– Output impedance : 4 or 8 ohms

why should i buy a push pull valve amplifier like the ruby ii?
One answer would be: it sounds different from transistors amplifiers, but there is much more :
– Valve amplifiers will reduce the harsh sound in most hi-fi systems, without losing the treble and musical details.
– A Push Pull valve amplifier produces almost no even harmonics.
– Valves amplifiers allow you to hear the “silence” between the notes, as tubes are less noisy than transistors.
– A valve amplifier allows you to hear a note, followed by silence (or the dying echo of the note in the concert hall).
– A tube amplifier has much less components than a transistor amp, and all things being equals, the less components in the signal path, the better the sound and the better the THD+noise figure.
… I’m a Blues man, and I like Rock from the seventies too. Coloseum, Clapton, Santana, Gallagher, Johnny Winter, The Band… This amp really makes my old friends alive again. My Dynaudio Focus 340 speakers have a rather low sensitivity but there’s plenty of juice in that amp to leave me completetly baffled after John Mayal’s “Blues from Laurel Canyon”… As a photographer I need great music, great sound sensations while on a shooting session. It influences both my work and my models’ behaviour. This amplifier is a major improvement of my studio.
Georges G. Lottig, photographer, Münster, Germany