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"Tube watts versus solid-state watts" is another annoying cliche'. If a person wants to label some subjective part of the sound to tube operation, that's fine, but watts is watts. If it's a low-powered amp that's sounding good, but it's soft-clipping much of the time, then it's not providing the same wattage to the load as a properly sized amp would.Dave.
The OP is free to get a SS amp or a tube amp, so there really is no need to get into wars or fights over what he should do. I think he wanted a tube amp. And I think he can get it, but my experience has been that you you will need to get more quality watts and of the quality tube amps out there, you will pay more money. ARChas never been about affordability. Two powerful mono tube amps are available and one is free to have 8k in amps and $600 in MMG speakers.No problem here at all....
I suggest you read Bruce Rozenblit's new book on tube circuits and design. He explains why tube watts and solid state watts aren't the same, and backs it up with solid electrical science.
I have the same Emotiva amp as the OP on my MMGs. I've been thinking about putting tubes on them also, so a friend brought over an Antique Sound Lab amp, a big honking thing with a bunch of EL34s. I think it was 120 watts in pentode mode. It still seemed soft compared to the Emotiva. When we tried it in triode mode, forget it. And this is an amp that costs five or six times what the MMGs cost. I'm starting to think that if one wants to be sensible about MMGs, SS is the way to go. Unless you can get a powerful tube amp for cheap or have one just sitting around the house, thatis.
Yes they'll make sound, even good sound. But not optimal. Low power is not optimal for Maggie's. Tubes or no tubes. And for solid for state try something from this decade.
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