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What exactly is MOSFET? Do MOSFET amplifiers have a signature sound or is it more likely that I just like the B&K sound?
As to what sounds better -- I have no idea. I thought Tubes where the God-send, nirvana-to-end-all of audio?
I'm the guy who bought pugs Odyssey Mono Extremes - I sure hope they don't SUCK!!!
I'm the guy who bought pugs Odyssey Mono Extremes - I sure hope they don't SUCK!!!Haven't been able to get much info out of pugs, or the manufacture, regarding these.From what I read they seem to be nice, and I wish pugs success on his search for replacements.
pugsWhat do you like better about the B&K and what is the loudness level at which it starts to go south. Are we talking ear splitting rock and roll, just above conversation level or something in between
To me, a Mosfet amplifier (if well designed) sounds more tube-like in the mids and treble than most (not all) bipolar amps. The sound is more relaxed overall. I like my Mosfet amplifier better than any bipolar amp I've ever owned.For the same reason that I like it, however, some will not. My amp (and most of the Mosfet amps I've owned or heard) do not have quite the 'punch' or 'slam' factor that a bipolar will have. The dynamics are certainly there- but the 'attack' is more delicate sounding. This is not for everyone.I think a good Mosfet amp is an ideal compromise between tubes and bipolars. A Mosfet transistor operates more like a valve than like a switch. That might be one reason why they sound more like tubes. (They don't seem to have as nasty an 'edge' when driven into clipping, in my experience).As always, YMMV, and my opinion is just that- an opinion. It might be worth exactly what you paid for it. icon_smile.gifWEEZ
WEEZ really nailed my experience(s) with MOSFET's here...and more limited experiences with J-FET's in a couple preamps, too.I find them soft and lush, but prefer the snap and slam of bipolar. Paired with a tube preamp, bipolar 'sound' relaxes a bit and largely eliminates (my) need for MOSFET's. To me, MOSFET amps sound like a poor transistor attempt at creating tube ambience...why not just use tubes and get it right to start?? Aside from maintenance issues of tube amps, they sound like tubes because t ...