
DECWARE ZEN TORII MK III MANUAL
COMMENTS FROM THE DESIGNER
This amplifier was designed to give you the single-ended / single tube transparency of
our smaller amps but without the power restrictions.
Normally if you want single-ended transparency AND lots of power you simply use a
larger output tube. Problem is that you also require a larger voltage swing to drive that
tube and that means running two stages of gain rather than one in front of the output
tube. Doubling the number of stages and parts is seldom a good way of preserving
transparency. With the push pull topology used in the TORII MKIII we are able to drive
the output stage with a single tube and only one coupling cap. In fact the parts count in
the signal path is the same as our 2 watt Zen Triode amp, 1 capacitor and 2 resistors.
The output tube choice for this amp was based purely on fidelity, not popularity. We
choose to use the British EL34 pentode as the factory tube in this amp for many reasons
not the least of which is that this is the only true pentode that does not have internally
connected suppressor grids. That means it can be wired as a true triode, a true pentode,
or any number of unique ways not possible with regular TRIODES or TETRODES.
There are several additional things that make this amplifier special, too many to list here
so I would refer you to the white paper on the TORII MK II, this amps predecessor. As
good as it was, the MK III has taken the solid foundation of the MK II and pushed it to a
level that now makes the two amps almost non-comparable. This wasn't accomplished
with standard tweaking, ie, different coupling caps, resistors, etc., instead it was
accomplished with a completely new internal layout, including a new ground buss design
and some slick manipulation of the suppressor grids that reduce or eliminate chaotic
secondary electrons inside the output tubes. ( Hazen Grid Mods)
Of course what makes this amplifier fundamentally unique is the fact that the output
stage is wired as a true pentode without negative feedback. Tube regulation is in part
what makes this possible. This gives the amp speed and attack that is just not possible
with triodes.
Another new feature to give the amp hi-end performance against the difficult impedance
curves found in some speakers, the TORII MK III uses your speakers voice coil to
determine the frequencies and amplitudes of the peaks in your speakers impedance
curve. The amp puts the voice coil in parallel with the cathode resistor of the class A
input stage. As the music plays the amplifier auto adjusts its gain in real time ( almost at
the speed of light) to the exact impedance curve of the loudspeaker it's connected to.
This results in better linearity than is possible if negative feedback were used and keeps
the bass and dynamics perfectly tight even at full power. This alone was a radical
improvement in the design of the amplifier allowing the loudspeaker and amplifier to
literally become one so that synergy is unavoidable and unmistakeable when you hear it.
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