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. Tubes tend to sound warm, euphoric, and/or seductive. They clip kindly or gracefully. They tend not to have bass authority. Simpler the better SETs have more detail and speed, but available power is very low.
Solid state are less romantic sounding. They clip hard and ugly. They sound best near their rated output, typically are more powerful than tubes, have speed, and bass authority.
Digital is early on the learning curve, but very promising. RF noise, need for clean power, and distortion quirks are still being researched. But they have the warmth of tubes with the speed and power of solid state. And they hold the promise in CD/SACD/DVD systems of eliminating analog conversion of the signal altogether
IMO this is a crummy time to buy an amp. I'd wait to see what comes from the digital "revolution". I forsee solid state going away and two major camps developing. The vintage camp (tubes, vinyl, and higher efficiency speakers) and the digital camp (audio PCs using built in digital amp boards and playback via hard drives from compressed, lossless files downloaded from the web).
Six needs to develop a set of audio priorities and, only then research and audition equipment to achieve those goals
Don't become another egomaniac.
I know exactly where this came from. Some people will think that I want to concentrate on the more expensive stuff. I assure you this is not the case. The reasoning for not having these available for now is due to the lack of inquiries for these two products. This is also the reason for taking them off my website for now. They will be back, but at this time many people find it hard to justify putting money into such an inexpensive product. Modifying a 102 takes only a few hours where the Hurrican ...
A dealer should service all the products he sells. If you are not getting inquiries, then let sleeping dogs lie. But the service should be available to all Jolida customers. Incidentally, I smoked my amp after my first attempt at biasing. See the lab. I didn't bother you with it because I didn't buy it from you. Close call I guess I'll be in the market for tube repairs sooner than I thought. Practice makes perfect.
I would be interested in knowing Wayne's thoughts of the circuitry and results of running this piece on the scope ...