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OK Let me open up Pandora's Box here. What exactly are you guys hearing with tube gear that you aren't hearing with a decent quality SS amp? I personally can't hear any difference between a high quality SS unit (from AVA) and a high quality tube amp (from AVA). I definitely can hear a difference between a so-so SS amp and a bad tube amp--the latter has rolled off highs and flabby bass. But I still think the tube mystique belongs in the category of urban legends. I've listened to some of the most expensive tube amps on this planet driving my speakers in my house, and I thought my AVA Insight sounded about the same. Obviously we're not going to resolve this issure here, but it would help me a little if you could describe more specifically what improvements you're hearing fromn the tube gear. And do you really, really think you could pass a blind comparison test?
To me, the whole argument of tube for SS doesn't really belong in the realm of snake oil. Sure people can argue about cables and other tweaks but I just don't see it for tube vs SS. Guess I've never even considered it an argument of if one hears a difference, more of if you LIKE the difference. I'll be the first to admit I'm wrong in a blind test but even without doing blind, to me the difference between tube and SS is pretty substantial in the overall presentation and I'd be surprised if I couldn't tell you which was which. There is no right or wrong in tube vs SS, just which one likes.BTW, TJHUB made some great comments and I'm fully on board with what he hears except maybe his description of bass. I personally don't think SS necessarily has "better" bass. I think it has quicker and tighter bass and is great for things that need that kind of impact (movies, electronic music). But when listening to most music, I find tubes present a low end that sounds more realistic to what the actual instrument sounds like. I've heard some tube gear that sounds bloated in the bottom and some that is tighter and closer to SS and some in between.
I have right from the start felt there is way to much "audiophile" voodoo and snakeoil in this sport.
Oh look! My words are quoted in order to launch a tube vs SS debate! Dennis, did I say I am hearing something from my ULTRAVALVE DESTROYER that I am not hearing with a "decent quality", (what is that?) SS amp? I'll answer that for you.....No.I was simply recommending the ULTRAVALVE DESTROYER based on my personal experience.Now, please, I think it is obvious that you, and others, on this board are paid pumpers for AVA....that's great....good for you....however, I really don't care if you can't hear a difference....because I didn't suggest there was such a difference.OK, people. Again I would like to recommend the ULTRAVALVE DESTROYER for your Salk Songtowers. Just my personal opinion and no comparison whatsoever to any "decent quality" SS amp, (NAD???) Buy the Rogue Cronus Magnum tube integrated, American Made, NO FLABBY BASS!! NO ROLLED OFF HIGHS!! Don't settle for a cheesy 35 watts when you can have 90.
hey dennis, i have always tried my hardest to avoid these types of threads here and in other forums. i have right from the start felt there is way to much "audiophile" voodoo and snakeoil in this sport. i ran across early on peter aczal's (the audio critic) stuff and took it to heart. i would be pretty sure that a lot of these beliefs wouldn't pass any ABX test, including the whole SS vs. tubes thing. that being said i own a supratek preamp. it sounds good, it looks good and it makes me happy at night when i look over at it and see it glowing. would a well made SS preamp sound as good? probably.
Thinking of picking up a Tube Amp for my Songtowers. I'm currently powering them and a SongCenter with an Outlaw 7125 for 2 Channel and HT listening. No complaints there, just want to experience the tube sound especially with vinyl.I'm considering a Dynaco ST-70 and a Jolida 502 BRC. I've also looked at some of the new Chinese amps but never having owned a Tube Amp before, I'm concerned about servicing issues.So has anyone used/heard a Dynaco or Jolida with Songtowers? Will I be able to play them at a high volume without clipping? Any and all comments appreciated.
Hmm, seems this thread has stayed pretty far off topic; let's see if we can get back to the original query. Putz, you should give Jim a call and ask him. He not only sells, but performs mods to Jolida gear as noted on his website here. I'm sure he will be able to advise you based on your room, music interests, typical listening levels, etc.Have fun,Jerry
It is usually below 20 degrees f around here lately so I'm happy with my row of room heaters.
And all I'm sure of is that you'll be happy with a good speaker no matter what's driving it, assuming it's decent. But you won't be happy with a less-than-good speaker--no matter what's driving it.
...I'm going shopping.
This is the best post in this thread; something I think everyone can attest to.Get a great pair of speakers, then start messing with electronics in order to tweak the sonic signature to your hearts desires. Just my $0.02.And now to recommend something for the OP: I like the Hybrind Butler 2250. It's has it's weaknesses, as does most gear, but it also has some mighty strengths IMO. Once you go tubes you'll probably either hate it or never go back. If it's the latter, though, it might not be an easy journey, as different tubes and technologies give a different sound, and it may take an infinite amount of testing before you are completely satisfied. Just remember this: I warned you.