I design speakers specifically intended to work well on low damping factor tube amps, but double-check them on a high damping factor solid state amp (one that has been mentioned in this thread) to make sure I'm not painting myself into a corner.
In my opinion, even when the speaker works well with both types, the low damping factor tube amp sounds better.
Now, if your high-efficiency speakers were designed to be driven by solid state (constant-voltage) amplification, they may sound better with a Class D amp than with your 300Bs.
Duke
dealer/manufacturer
In my opinion, even when the speaker works well with both types, the low damping factor tube amp sounds better.
Now, if your high-efficiency speakers were designed to be driven by solid state (constant-voltage) amplification, they may sound better with a Class D amp than with your 300Bs.
Duke
dealer/manufacturer