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I will assume you've listened to some very good, very expensive SS amps!
Your analysis largely comes down to SS versus tubes
The micro-detail you refer to is, in my view, introduced by the vacuum tube as it is a high distortion active component
However, the deficiencies you refer to are all addressed when you drive the AKSA with a quality tube preamp, such as my GK1 or Swift.
While I don't agree with you on the bass performance of the 55W AKSA (which I think is very good), I can say that the 100W is stronger in this area.
"The biggest difference between valves and transistors in their distortion behavior. If we compare amplifier specifications, the distortion produced by a valve amplifier at full power will be in the range of a few percent, while transistor amplifiers distort less than a tenth or even hundreth of a percent in a comparable situation. These figures corroborate the marketing claims that transistors are much "cleaner" than valves. But is that really true? Out of consideration for our neigbors, we do not always listen to music at full power and deafening volume levels. In fact, the typical music program has a low level, with occasional high power peaks; the average power level is not more than a few watts. Now the good thing about valve amplifiers is that the lower the volume, the lower the disortion. For transistor amplifiers the opposite is true... ""Generaly speaking, valve amplifiers handle small signals with teh utmost care, while tramsistor amplifiers amplifiers are much more 'rough and tumble'."
I haven't heard the bass from your Rogers amp, but I did find the AKSA bass very solid - certainly no problems here.
"Generaly speaking, valve amplifiers handle small signals with teh utmost care, while tramsistor amplifiers amplifiers are much more 'rough and tumble'."
Currently, I am using a killer good 40wpc tube amplifier with 6L6 tubes in a single ended configuration.
how could a 6L6 SE config become 40watts if in Absolute Maximum Operating Conditions the Power out of a 6L6 is 11watts? Where am I wrong
I am currently looking for SS diy or kit having this quality, and will let you know if I succeed.
Dave, could you comment a bit more about the advantages of the Golden Tube over the Ultimate 70?
Are the midrange and highs similar?
If a person were to use it with a separate powered subwoofer, would the lean bass be less of an issue?
I... belive the odds of finding a better SS amplifier than the AKSA are very sliim. The AKSA is extremely good.
Do you guys use 220v on your side of the pond?
Do the Golden Tube SE40 have - equal macro-dynamics than the Aksa55n+ in term of tightness, speed, impacts of transients?
- equal perceived spl in SUB-bass range than the Aksa? (as previously said I find the sub-bass of the Aksa too lean -even if tight- comparing to it's bass-range)
The Golden Tube is superior in terms of tightness, speed, impacts of transients.
What do you mean by "sub-bass"? Are you referring to bass in the 20hz zone?
thus it gives a less focused - materialized sound.
Quote: thus it gives a less focused - materialized sound. ...This is getting into audiophile language that I really don't understand or wish to engage
When you listened to the aksa did you use a good quality preamp? or was a volume pot built into the aksa?
I've used the aksa direct i.e. without preamp and it never sounds as good when i am using my tube preamp.
Generally the piano on the Rogers is better timbred but it's size and notes attack are better on the Aksa; Thus I (Hubert) could say the piano sounds better like a piano because timbres are what I prefer to get a certain reality,
Hi guys...I'll try not to get too involved in the Ellis speaker discussion (seeing as I don't have a pair). But as some have mentioned to regard the preamp when talking about amplifier/loudspeaker interaction. Which is certainly a good idea.