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Quote from: arthurs on 28 Mar 2009, 02:44 amOne 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.... HEY!! You just described my MA-1's. aaGeorge
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....
Hey folks, We've talked a lil about hybrids, but what about inserting some tube gear before a SS amp? How does this affect matters? -Roscoe
Quote from: roscoeiii on 28 Mar 2009, 03:33 amHey folks, We've talked a lil about hybrids, but what about inserting some tube gear before a SS amp? How does this affect matters? -RoscoeRoscoe, I tried that in a few iterations and found that a solid state pre-amp (particularly as I'm partial to vinyl) and (mono) tube amps driving easy loads for speakers is the best overall The SS preamp cleanly and quietly boosts signals and the tube amps add that lovely euphonic bloom to the equation. Vinyl tends towards soft/limp relative to digital technologies, but using SS preamplification keeps things a bit 'tauter' overall.Second best to that is tube preamp and tube amps and dead last, for me (but only slightly just), is a tube pre-amp and solid stage amp. If I listened primarily to CD/DVD-A, I'd have more tubes to add richness lacking, but with vinyl you can make do with less and a SS pre-amp is preferred.That's just my experience and situation....so don't use it as iconoclast fact at all John
john/tcg's post is interesting to me. cuz, if i could only keep one piece of tubed gear, it would absolutely be the preamp. i could live w/solid state amps if i had to. actually, i do live with them for bass, w/tube amps doing the midrange and treble. but, if i had to give up my tube amp or my tube preamp, the amp would be the one to get switched to s/s.fortunately, i don't have to make this choice - no reason i have to give up tubes. i think bi/tri-amping and using tubes everywhere, except for s/s amps for the bass, is the best solution.ymmv,doug s.
Quote from: stereocilia on 27 Mar 2009, 04:57 pmI've always wondered, do the non-linearities of the cochlea align more closely with the way tube-amps distort? For example, if two different frequencies are presented to the cochlea at the same time, it will respond back with energy at 2F1-F2 -- this is the distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE). I don't know enough about amplifier distortion to know if tube amps distort in the same way as the ear whereas solid state amps do not. Just a thought.You'll find some of the answers in Cheever's Master's thesis at MIT:http://w3.mit.edu/cheever/www/cheever_thesis.pdfHis main argument is that tube amps distort in exactly the inverse to the human ear's sensitivity curve for distortion (i.e. the optimal behaviour).There are some controversial elements in this thesis, but it does build nicely on the work of others.I agree with others. Tube amps generally sound more like real music. Though I'm not a big fan of excessively "flavoured" tube amps (e.g. single ended flea power amps driving speakers not designed for that)... those are more listenable than bad solid state, but go too far in the other direction.Edit: looks like the bookmark is dead... I know it's available elsewhere online though. Don't have time today to search.
I've always wondered, do the non-linearities of the cochlea align more closely with the way tube-amps distort? For example, if two different frequencies are presented to the cochlea at the same time, it will respond back with energy at 2F1-F2 -- this is the distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE). I don't know enough about amplifier distortion to know if tube amps distort in the same way as the ear whereas solid state amps do not. Just a thought.
Have you heard the Atma-Sphere MA-1's? I can't imagine giving them up for ANY preamp.George
Quote from: zybar on 29 Mar 2009, 02:13 amHave you heard the Atma-Sphere MA-1's? I can't imagine giving them up for ANY preamp.GeorgeHey! Now YOU are describing how I feel about my Phi 300.1's.... Art
Quote from: arthurs on 29 Mar 2009, 09:45 pmQuote from: zybar on 29 Mar 2009, 02:13 amHave you heard the Atma-Sphere MA-1's? I can't imagine giving them up for ANY preamp.GeorgeHey! Now YOU are describing how I feel about my Phi 300.1's.... ArtArt,I bet in the right systems, ours amps probably sound much more alike than different. George
people come over to my house and look at my preamp and go "what the hell is that?" and i like that too.
I agree with many of the sentiments posted earlier. If I may, I would like to introduce a couple of other factors.1) The DA (dielectric absorption) of a solid state device is much higher than that of a tube since a tube uses a vacuum as the dielectric.2) The power supply capacitors I have seen in most or all stages of solid state amplification is of the electrolytic variety. This means the DA and ESR is much higher than that of film type capacitors that is often used in tube components.Just a couple of more points to consider.Hope this helps solve the sonic differences.Steve
Quote from: doug s. on 28 Mar 2009, 11:15 pmjohn/tcg's post is interesting to me. cuz, if i could only keep one piece of tubed gear, it would absolutely be the preamp. i could live w/solid state amps if i had to. actually, i do live with them for bass, w/tube amps doing the midrange and treble. but, if i had to give up my tube amp or my tube preamp, the amp would be the one to get switched to s/s.fortunately, i don't have to make this choice - no reason i have to give up tubes. i think bi/tri-amping and using tubes everywhere, except for s/s amps for the bass, is the best solution.ymmv,doug s.Have you heard the Atma-Sphere MA-1's? I can't imagine giving them up for ANY preamp.George
Quote from: ratso on 26 Mar 2009, 11:19 pmpeople come over to my house and look at my preamp and go "what the hell is that?" and i like that too. I love that. I've had my ASL for 4 years now and wouldn't consider moving back to SS.