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I forgot to specify the rest of my setup. My speakers are GR Research Encores with good-quality capacitors, etc......However I still wonder if my $270 tube amp from China could be a limiting factor.
I'm thinking of getting an Elekit amp kit, with upgraded caps and transformers.
It's amusing all the various responses we get to these discussions.As far as recordings go, I don't have very many cd's currently, and it's not hooked up to the internet currently. No cd's of piano music. My system can reproduce flute and guitar and 1-2 strings well, via either vinyl or cd, but with loads of different vinyl recordings, any piano music sounds very muffled, and complex orchestral music also sounds muffled.My current tube amp was $260, I just double-checked. It's single-ended with El34 tubes that I upgraded months ago. It sounds loud enough for 98% of my needs with my current speakers, but when I turn the volume/gain/whatever dial up past 12-o'clock, it sometimes seems to sound more distorted. I'm new to this stuff so I'm still learning how to listen. I think my speakers have a relatively flat impedance curve; they don't dip down below like 6ohms I believe. They are said to be "easy to drive" and several people said they work well with SET amps, as long as volume/power expectations are reasonable. I do have a new subwoofer that I like, with its own solid-state amp, and I would like to build a high-pass filter so that my main amp doesn't see the bass signals below a certain frequency, and perhaps that will help reduce the "work" that my main amp and speakers have to perform.I will see about testing out other systems, and consider all the advice I received in this thread, which was all helpful. Thank you.I've thought about visiting a high-end audio store, and saying "yo, what's up fellas, I'm not gonna buy anything but can I demo your stuff for 30 minutes?" Haha. Do stores like that also sell music recordings? That's something I could buy.