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Sorry for responding so late, but I just got on this board. There is a REAL difference between tubes and solid state. It can be measured. Unfortunately, an RTA is not the best way to do so.
Assuming you have the proper test equipment, I would assume that the outcome will almost always bear out the SS as the winner in the measurement war? Is there any one set or group of measurements where the tube amp would exceed those of the SS? Why do so many music lovers have so much affection for tube amps and reject anything that is SS, even when they know that SS has superior measured performance? Is it because tube fans just have poor listening skills? Regarding tone, I believe timbre is a ...
poor listening skills???... well let's see... over 16 years as a music educator... over 20 years as a part-time professional musician... i feel that my listening skills are very good....
Distortion, Distortion, Distortion. Tube gear into a reactive speaker load typically brings out higher even order distortion and IM. If the tube gear is powering the subwoofer I think we can add a fair amount of clipping too.
That's not entirely true. Human hearing tests have shown a remarkable insensitivity to 2nd order distortion but as the distortion gets to higher and higher orders than human hearing gets extremely sensitive. This is probably due to the the way instruments are tuned: the scales are "bent a little" towards the top end. Ask a piano tuner. Solid State can be made not produce odd order distortion. I should know; I make gear that does exactly that.
poor listening skills???... well let's see... over 16 years as a music educator... over 20 years as a part-time professional musician... i feel that my listening skills are very good.... i believe the opposite - tube fans have superior listening skills.... i am more concerned about the sound than the specs...... maybe you should stop reading specs about your amp and start listening to some music...
Quote from: RussKonpoor listening skills???... well let's see... over 16 years as a music educator... over 20 years as a part-time professional musician... i feel that my listening skills are very good.... i believe the opposite - tube fans have superior listening skills.... i am more concerned about the sound than the specs...... maybe you should stop reading specs about your amp and start listening to some music...You should be aware that Audiojerry has tube amps and wasn't trying to run you down but ask a legitimate question regarding (maybe) himself.
Assuming you have the proper test equipment, I would assume that the outcome will almost always bear out the SS as the winner in the measurement war? Is there any one set or group of measurements where the tube amp would exceed those of the SS?