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Gentleman: It's not how many tubes you have, (clips or not) it's how many heatsinks. To all the tube lovers out there I have a thought for the day for you: NATURE ABHORS A VACUUM
Well okay, so I screwed up twice! I have no idea what you're talking about DVV, but it's getting clearer...
So for my own information and the complete and utter boredom of everyone else reading this, how does science fiction author Phillip K. Dick relate to my quoted comment that follows?QuoteAren't those the ones where if you knock those clips off the top you'll electrocute yourself of the spot? Looks like there's 16 times the fun on that baby! Those wicked cool Transcendent OTL amps are also thick with tubes. Anyone owning one of those surely must be compensating... I thank you for your indulgence!
Aren't those the ones where if you knock those clips off the top you'll electrocute yourself of the spot? Looks like there's 16 times the fun on that baby! Those wicked cool Transcendent OTL amps are also thick with tubes. Anyone owning one of those surely must be compensating...
To gonefishin: Take a minute to read the beginnig of my FAQ's and you won't just be laughing. You'll be rolling on the floor at how stupid most of the audio business really is. This should put the issue of distortion in proper perspective.http://www.redesignsaudio.com/faqs.html
Tell gone fishin, why is it that you think that hobbyists have brought it on themselves? My take on is that most of you were given some of the worst advice possible, and from people who knew as little or less than you. Trust me when I tell you that I have wasted too much time on what some expert advised me instead of listening to my textbooks and following common sense. I'm really glad the thread about acoustic room treatment has started. This is the first thing audiophiles need to pay close attention to: EVERYTHING ELSE IS SECONDARYWhat's your take on it?
This has to be one of the longest manufacturer's threads on an audio site that I think I've ever read for it not being a manufacturer's forum with posts from a manufacturer who doesn't believe in manufacturer's forums
"if tube, then good, if solid state, then bad, or so-so at best".
Quote"if tube, then good, if solid state, then bad, or so-so at best". Who said that?
I had a Cary tube amp from the early 90's, did not like it one bit. I own AKSA amps now, and like 'em a lot. I'm still a tube fan. Right now I'm listening to a pair of vintage Dynaco Mk III amps with a Triode Electronics driver board. You can carry on all you like about their supposed flaws but that won't stop me from enjoying listening to them.JohnR
Even though I am extremely happy with my Audio Research tube amp, I am well aware of a very significant downside: the eventual replacement of 16 Sovtec 6550C output tubes and 6 input/driver tubes. I haven't priced it, but it will be somewhere between 1500 and 2000 bucks.
In addition the cost of operation is very high: 600 watts when turned on and just sitting there, and 990 to 1200 when playing music. I'm too afraid to find out how it affects my electric bill.
Point taken DVV-the world of home audio is filled with pseudo-experts who can't wait to give anyone and everyone their unvarnished opinions on everything. Maybe you don't read much critism of tube gear because tube gear is in vogue now