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QuoteNo one can question their technically more accurate response as compared to tubesI can. What it boils down to is that the "accurate" response that gets trotted out in statements like this are not what is relevant with respect to what our ears hear. Hey, why don't *I* say it for a change, check Dan Banquer's FAQ JohnR
No one can question their technically more accurate response as compared to tubes
Thats why I said "technically", and not subjectively. I'm not talking about what our ears hear. I'm talking about how they measure on a graph.
Here is my 2 cents. If all recordings were perfect quality, then SS would be the best. No one can question their technically more accurate response as compared to tubes. They have alarmingly low distortion, and can render the high frequency ranges with less distortion than most tube amps. Tube amps generally start to have rising distortion anywhere from 1 to 15khz.
Hevia....are their copies floating around. I sure would like to hear this CD. If anyone has a way to burn please LMK.
Well Jerry I think we can measure a lot. We can measure the harmonics in the frequency domain and time domain, which will tell us a lot about the "tonal signature" of the two violins in question. I think the real measure here is whose hands is the violin placed in.
I still am convinced of the following. People use tubes to mask the distortion of poorly designed and poorly implemented tweeters, along with poor room acoustic treatment. I consider this to be the real core of the problems that folks like jerry experience.
I believe John is trying to point out that there are no measurements that are able to evaluate or 'measure' the way something sounds as well as the human ear.
Pst, Max? Jerry has a copy ...
After all, a wicked woman may seduce you, and you may succumb to her charms, but that won't speak much of your marital fidelity, will it?
QuotePst, Max? Jerry has a copy ...Sorry, but I passed the copy along with the Dezorel!I'm still surprised that none of the reviewers has commented on the Hevia music.
QuoteAfter all, a wicked woman may seduce you, and you may succumb to her charms, but that won't speak much of your marital fidelity, will it? My wife IS the wicked woman!
...Another word about tweeters and that "solid state harshness". For many years I had a speaker with a focal inverted hard dome tweeter. As I developed my audio electronics I brought the "harshness" down as low as I could, but still had some residuals there that I couldn't get rid of. Mike McCall had loaned me a set of his Eires, and that residual harshness dissappeared. The rebuilt Fried's that I have now that use a hiquophon tweeter, don't have that residual harshness either. For a long time I was suspicious of the focal hardome, because nothing in my distortion measurements indicated I had any distortion to cause what I heard out of that focal hardome. I rest my case; for the time being.
After all, a wicked woman may seduce you, and you may succumb to her charms, but that won't speak much of your marital fidelity, will it? Cheers,DVV
Tube gear measures badly, so why does it so often sound much better than transistors that measure superbly? Even within the realm of SS amps. I'll bet there have been countless reviews of very expensive, well built amplifiers that have had impeccable measurements, but nearly everyone hated the way it sounds.
Quote from: DVVAfter all, a wicked woman may seduce you, and you may succumb to her charms, but that won't speak much of your marital fidelity, will it? Cheers,DVVWho is this woman and where does she live!!??