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So that means a SS amp is like a robot tube amp?
Honestly I'd rather own the robot dog. That statement has nothing to do with audio.
I hate to burst your bubble here, but there are some pretty great solidstate amps out there these days.I love tubes, so I'm not a tube hater. But I've been blown away bysome of the good soliusing d state I've been hearing the past couple of years.And I like a lot of the stuff that Sam likes as well.My Conrad Johnson Premier 350 has run flawlessly 8-16 hours aday, 7 days a week for almost four years now without a burp. I wouldn'ttrade it for anything.It's not all bad on the other side.
How many audiophiles does it take to replace a NOS tube?30, 29 to buy the tube and one to replace it.
I like both
I agree with Steve, I've heard great examples from both camps...I could live happily ever after with either, depending on the speakers.
How many solid state amplifier enthusiasts does it take to install a tube?
A good tube amplifier is an excellent, enjoyable investment.
Implementation is the key.
Stop the clock, we have a winner!PS: Investing in audio makes a lot more sense today given the turmoil in the market -- at least you get to enjoy it while you have it - tubes or solid state Amen, brother!