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How do you SS guys have any fun with no tubes to roll? It's funny but most musicians I know prefer tubes in their home audio systems.
Well, the argument that one hears in favor of SS usually runs something like "I want to hear exactly what is on the recording, and SS gear is neutral and transparent and allows you to hear the recording without excessive editorializing".It's a valid argument. But as I stated in my first post, most recordings flat out suck. Really neutral SS gear lets you hear exactly how badly they suck. To me that doesn't make much sense, musical enjoyment sacrificed at the alter of "neutrality".Given that most recordings are mediocre or outright bad, doesn't it make much more sense to have equipment that is more forgiving? I still say that modern recording techniques often strip the life out of music, and good tube gear goes a long way to restoring that missing life.
One thing that especially makes me happy about tubes is their dimensionality, and the associated air that comes with it.Good tubes give a more 3 dimensional image, instruments in space surrounded by air, or the reverberations around them. It makes music so much more interesting. Solid state can sound 2 dimensional by comparison, a narrow depth of field. Of course there are exceptions to the rulemike
i actually think recordings have gotten better, probably because of the research into digital is taking leaps and bounds. 80's and 90's were not that good.SS is definetely benefiting froms those advancements in digital playback and so forth.
One thing that especially makes me happy about tubes is their dimensionality, and the associated air that comes with it.Good tubes give a more 3 dimensional image, instruments in space surrounded by air, or the reverberations around them. It makes music so much more interesting. Solid state can sound 2 dimensional by comparison, a narrow depth of field. Of course there are exceptions to the ruleThat is what gets to me about tubesWhat sucks about tubes is they are expensive and quirky, and if you have a lot of tubes find the bad one can be a bitch, but since we like to roll tubes we seem to have extras at hand mike
Quote from: topround on 28 Mar 2009, 12:05 amOne thing that especially makes me happy about tubes is their dimensionality, and the associated air that comes with it.Good tubes give a more 3 dimensional image, instruments in space surrounded by air, or the reverberations around them. It makes music so much more interesting. Solid state can sound 2 dimensional by comparison, a narrow depth of field. Of course there are exceptions to the ruleThat is what gets to me about tubesWhat sucks about tubes is they are expensive and quirky, and if you have a lot of tubes find the bad one can be a bitch, but since we like to roll tubes we seem to have extras at hand mikeI guess that begs the question - do tubes "add" the dimensionality you mention, or does SS gear strip it out?
I've got a dual, cascaded solution to AC quality - Felix power bars w/bybee's, all plugged into a BPT 2.5 - There's still a small difference between night AC and daytime AC, but it's MUCH smaller than it used to be.
No opinions on tube/SS hybrids?
Quote from: geezer on 28 Mar 2009, 01:31 amNo opinions on tube/SS hybrids?Sure, I've owned hybrid gear in the past - it basically sounds like SS, there's very little "tube magic" that is audible in these designs.
Remember: It depends on where the tubes are. There's an enormous difference sonically between having tube finals or using tubes within the driver/voltage amp stages. Many people run hybrid systems without giving it a second thought: A solid state preamp connected to a 100% tube amplifier may be considered a hybrid setup.
One thing I've always liked about the VAC's run as mono's is how they are strong and clean (leaning towards a good ss amp) but find just the right amount of that tube liquidy goodness and magic for me without overdoing it....