I thought the discussion was what tube/style of amp to build two of, not two DIFERENT amps. Sorry.
Well, I discovered as we went along that 2 different amps would hopefully give me a different texture, and that is more important than having 2 of the same amps. The KT88 is a bit overpowering and is full of character...2 of them might be too much.
So after much back and forth and idea tossing, I've decided to go SE KT88 dry plus SE 6L6 wet.
The FX unit I will be using uses the Triaxis as an insert, which is a fancy way of saying that my signal goes into the TC G System first and then feeds the Triaxis through an insert loop that I have to setup to be ALWAYS ON...
One of the 2 Triaxis outputs goes back to the G system to complete the insert loop, and gets effected, and then mono feeds the 6L6 power amp through it's own 1x12"
The other Triaxis out feeds the KT88 amp directly and acts as a mono dry tone into it's own 1x12"
The G system routes the signal that way so that pre-preamp effects go in front and post-preamp (time based) effects go after the insert (Triaxis)
So anything that is pre-preamp will also effect my "dry" signal, which is ok with me.
I have had the same problem as you and most other guys who have tried to run rack systems in stereo, and so-forth...it never sounds great.
I believe that the root of
my problem was that I had a huge signal feeding a power amp and could never get the power amp cranked up enough to get the tone of the power tubes to come out. Part of that problem, as I see it, is that the power amp itself was setup with too much gain and an inability to handle a big input signal voltage.
I think that by using a 12AU7 as the input driver stages we have created an amp that is less likely to distort and more likely to be able to push the power tubes and get a better overall tone at a volume that wont be injuring anyone. I will be able to run the preamp at an optimal level and not have to knock the signal down so far just so I'm not hammering the front end of the power amp. In turn I will able to turn the power amp up higher, and because I have limited my output volume by keeping it to one SE amp per side, I should be able to run them both at a point that will get decent results.
We shall see.
The wet side will be run through an Eminence EM12 (which is full range'y like an EVM12L) in a "Thiele" ported cab
The dry side is yet to be determined but I'm leaning towards the Jensen Blackbird because it is the best sounding speaker that I have heard in person.
(jojo, I did like the clips I heard of the Cream, I just cant get over the low end character of the Blackbird...I've never seen a guitar speaker with that big of a low end hump, and when you hear it, it sounds full and rich)
The point is to have 2 different sounding outputs that I will blend together and they should fill each other out.