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Tube amps don't do bass as well as solid state. Ever.
Like a lot of people, I tolerate tubes because I can't find a solid state amp that makes me want to sit down and listen. I do love the simplicity of solid state and get frustrated with replacing tubes, figuring out which tubes are worth buying (NOS vs new), biasing the amps etc but it's the price I have to pay (so far) for satisfying sound... I honestly do not care about topology of SS or tube and truly wish there was a marriage of the 2 topologies that would make the uberamp.
Chris, Thanks for the Moscode advice. I've heard those amps are not fans of impedance dips below 8 ohms and the Defs are 6 ohm so I have been reluctant.DavidP.S.- Still listening to all the cd's you sent me...thanks again
I've had a couple Jolidas, a Dynaco ST-70 and fully hot rodded Golden Tube SE-40 along with a couple tubed preamps that I liked very much... until I heard this:This is the APL UA-S1 and it's one of the best sounding amps I've ever heard. I don't see myself going back... except for fun. I do miss tinckering.
I just got done reading the 2008 6Moon review of Alex's amp. Quite the priceatag but damn if I wouldn't love to sample that baby for myself. Congrates. Cheers,Robin
I own a Moscode 402AU and it drives my 4 ohm speakers with no problems. The manufacturer claims it delivers 300 watts per channel into 4 ohm loads. The Moscode has a tube input instead of a tube output stage. It is simply amazing how this amp responds to tube rolling!Ken
I think this is a common mistake that comes from falling in love with a speaker first and then trying to find an amp for it later. Audition the amplifier and speaker together, and save yourself the trouble of living with this audio myth.
no transformer, especially one running close to saturation due to DC on its primary, can do bass frequencies well and with low distortion into a complex load.
You can achieve good synergy by auditioning the right combination