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Horns (high efficiency, lack of deep bass) play into the weaknesses of low powered tube amps. Decades ago small tube amps were the only game in town, so horns were the only viable alternative for large venues. Tubes and horns are also well known for colorations and they can hide behind each other non-linear reproductions. Therefore this combination is a favorite of vintage gear lovers.
Tubes and horns are also well known for colorations...
JLM knows what he's talking about.
Fixed it for you.
That's certainly one opinion.It would be nice if he could start his own thread sharing his "knowledge/wisdom" (which I happily would ignore) instead of crapping on this thread started by someone sharing thoughts about their system.
Great post, you most kind.Tube amps are all about colorations, low power and hi impedance and they sound glorious.
You mean single ended tube amplifiers. The really good ones have quite low colouration. But the bad ones can be very coloured (i would like to hear a good SE 300B some day).And it is not a realm exclusive to tube amplifiers.dave
My Oris 200 horns with AER drivers sounded wonderful. Sure they had bass bins, most horn systems do. Unless you have room for giant bass horns. The bass was also fantastic, fast, tight, visceral and musical.
Yes I mean SET. PP tube amps are only more power.
I've noticed that the OPs photo shows dynamic drivers used with the horns, so it's a hybrid.