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Then why are so many people into systems that have increased amounts of distortion or large amounts of coloration?If SET amps and single-driver speakers aren't rose-colored glasses, I don't know what is.
makes perfect sense to look at the part of the system with the most distortion.
SET's or any single ended amp topology should not be covered under the blanket statement that they all add coloration. Some do and some do not.
You will find that there are trade offs with every technology. Single driver speakers are better at certain things than multi-driver speakers. The opposite is true as well. I personally like multi-driver speakers that are very efficient. Less stress on an amp of any power rating will make it sound better. Amps have better things to do than needlessly warm up voice coils.
I'm not aware of any that don't. In fact, tube amps in general add coloration, not just compromised designs like SETs.Yes, single-driver speakers are good for portable radios and intercoms. They're not so good for a stereo or HT system, unless you're after sound effects and not accuracy.
Turkey,You might change your opinion of tubes and coloration if you audition an Audio Research VT 200 power amp. Scotty
your statements would be true, if they weren't wrong. doug s.
So you think tube amps and single-driver speakers are accurate? Most people just say they prefer the colorations.
Sorry to have intruded on the circle jerk here.