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Thanks, Scotty. I just found out they sell for $6 a set at Canada's equivalent to Guitar Center (Long & McQuade), so I'll hop right down there and get some!
I'm sad that I missed out on that whole era, I was kind of looking forward to having big tube monoblocks, wow, neat, look at those!, but I'd rather go this route, superior fidelity. Let the warmth come from the recording, not my amp.
Just because a designer is gifted in one area does not mean that this skill will extend to other types of equipment. Each piece in the audio chain has its unique challenges.
@max That's only because certain people who've had tubes their whole life will insist in having one in the chain. No problem there. Well, not my problem anyway.And you should read the while thread and the side links to articles about Bruno. He started life as a tube amp designer. You got the wrong impression.
I hear ya Doug, and I'm looking forward to hearing some all-tube systems soon. But I feel like I missed that boat entirely, and it really just seems like the age of tubes is over. Which is unfortunate because I like the look of these massive, gawky, ungainly looking mono's with light bulbs coming out all over the surface. I love the look. Ncores's will sit in a plain, boring box. (actually I'm getting in on a volume deal for a very pretty case, but no glowing lights.) I'm not being entirely honest, I've listened to tube systems before, but it was way back in the day. Once was at Adire Audio. The sound was rich, almost syrupy. I understand that tubes can be made to be transparent, but then what's the point of that since SS, especially now, does that so much better? Transparency with tubes is like making Pepsi taste like water. No point. I'd rather go this direction. And I don't have a lot of systems around me so I can't test with my wallet, the things I buy have to be a sure thing.
it is possible to have tube gear extremely transparent - yust as transparent as solid state, w/o sounding at all like solid state. good tubes has some soundstaging cues that i have never heard from solid state. and detail in spades... if you think tubes cannot be as transparent as solid state, or that making tubes sound "transparent" means making them lose what is nice about tubes - i.e.: making them sound like solid state - then you haven't heard what good tube equipment can do in a system...regarding making pepsi taste like water, that would be a huge improvement, imo. but, then again, i haven't drunk soft drinks in 30 years - i prefer water! doug s.
Doug:I couldn't have said it better! There is just so much misinformation as to what tubes sound or don't sound like. The nay sayers have been trying to bury tubes since the invent of transistors. Class D amps are not taking the world by storm, although they are good for car stereo. What Mr. Clark needs to do is take the time to go to a well established Hi-Fi show, to emerse himself in what is out there as it will allow him to really hear first hand what it all sounds like. Jim
Interesting. So you've heard the Hypex Ncore amps that your posting in the thread about?
No, I haven't, but I've heard many a Class D amp and to my ears, they're sterile (not in a good way), have a bit of grain in the HF, and do not have the soundstaging of other amps. My post never mentioned Hypex Ncore, just a reference to Class D amps in general. I would think that if Hypex Ncore hit it out with their design, that other than the maker himself telling us how good they are, that the likes of Absolute Sound, Stereophile or the countless other respected industry and hobby magazines would be all over it. Call me skeptical that after so many years of Class D that there would such a revolutionary break through in their ability. Hey, I'm Dutch and would love it if a fellow Dutchman did make a breakthrough....Point/Counterpoint, has Rclark heard them first hand or his he merely relying what he is reading about them? Jim
Saying that you heard a bunch of Class D amps that you didn't like is like me saying "I've heard a bunch of tube amps and they all stink". Which of course isn't true. As for what Rclark has or hasn't heard I have no idea. I've heard A LOT of stuff and have owned a bunch of it too....