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How about this... There have been NO real sonic revolutions in solid state analog technology (amps/preamps/turntables/tape deck's, tuners, etc.) since the 70's. I base this on my experience, so my flak jacket is on, and I am well armed.
I agree with that if you only stick with certain manufacturers. Some build the same products that were being built in the 40’s today.
How about this... There have been NO real sonic revolutions...
Ok, what revolutionary ways have we figured out how to run a tube/transistor since the 70's? Heck, 60's for that matter.
Here's a prediction, many are going to ditch their tube amps once and for all and replaced them with Class D amps. Why? Sonic merit superiority. Tube tech has been exploited and like an abandoned mine shaft, there's nothing left to be had.
Nothing about my previous statement should have reflected that tubes are superior to solid state.
It’s the rest of the package that has been revolutionized. Transistors have improved as well. Share some amp spec sheets from the 70’s that can compare with the best of 2018’s class D.
Look up Sansui BA-F1. 1979 amp. 600kHz impressive enough? Transistors were pretty good in the late 70's.. Electrolytic caps too.
600khz? That’s the only spec that matters? I don’t think too many people that were around in the 70’s could hear that high.
Come on man. You just trying to be funny? Not by a long shot is it the only important spec. Look at the rest. Impressive that it can do it, nonetheless.
600khz? That’s the only spec that matters? I don’t think too many people that were around in the 70’s could hear that high. The SNR and THD is decent, but the damping factor and 8 ohm minimum impedance isn’t very impressive. What would the inflation adjusted cost of that amp be today?
This amp was like $699 in 1979/1980, but find me a class A/B amp with similar listed specs today. I would guess about $15K is what you would pay.Do you need better damping factor than 100? I have never heard an amp with better sounding bass than the BA-F1. It is focused bass that blooms and launches into the room, and it rolls on the floor with some recordings. Sounds very real to me. I don't know if that makes allot of sense, but it is what comes to mind.
I think $2400 could get you a class D amp today with much better specs than that. And wouldn’t weigh 50lbs either.
Where's the specs?
Under $500 can get you an amp with one of these inside:https://www.hypex.nl/img/upload/doc/ncore_mp/nc122mp/Documentation/NC122MP_02xx.pdfDetailed specs like that are what you get with today’s class D.
Impressive in some areas, no doubt. Where is the Slew Rate? Rise Time? These I feel are VERY important specs.
Here is a pretty impressive looking amp:https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjJiZmLq-rZAhWsz4MKHWXxB_EQjBAINDAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.spectralaudio.com%2Fdma-150.htm&usg=AOvVaw0yYiPnhibjVlKFWOFkqGAP