solid state vs tubes


has anyone compared a tube amp to a solid state amp and discovered that the diffference sonically between them was undetectable. ? if so what was the tube amp and what was the solid state amp ?

the reason for the question is the basic issue of the ability to distinguish a tube amp from a solid state amp.

this is especially interesting if the components were in production during the 90's , 80's or 70's.

if the components are in current production the probability of such aan occurrence might increasea.

why own a tube amp if there exists a solid state amp that sounds indistinguishable from it ?
mrtennis
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Spectron or better mono's?

I finally heard these (mono's with all options) in another members system paired up with Analysis Audio Amphitryon panels who has been raving about his sound for a while now in other threads so I was very anxious to hear, well I did and I did not think much of the set-up, I actuatly felt sorry for the guy. Now before the bullets start flying it could have been something else within the chain but it was very disappointing and I couldn't find anything to comment positive on. A good friend went over to this members place at another time because he really wanted to hear these Greek speakers as they have been raved about and having a conversations afterwards also had nothing positive to say except he felt it could not be due to the speakers themselves but someting else farther up the chain.

How do you tell someone who is so convinced their system is all that when by far it isn't?

Dev,

There is a profound lack of criticism in audio, which is even more extra-ordinary considering the prices. I will not comment on Spectron, not having heard it, and not having an interest in hearing it.

Of course, your perception is not valid because of issues related to burn-in, cabling, speaker matching, component matching, music selection, or speaker positioning. Take your pick. And even if you went through all these items, in your own home, for every piece in the world and decided you didn't like it... Still, someone, somewhere, in some system might find it heavenly. Ergo, any piece of audio, once constructed, is infallible.

I wish people would come out sometimes and say, "It sucks". That would make this hobby much more simple.
I think in the next 3 to 5 years Class D gear will over take tube gear (Sound Wise)
Rtn,

The problem with that is a lot of audio other than clearly audible distortion or noise, most of the rest is subjective. Otherwise, in the end, the owners opinion is really all that matters.

Of course its still always possible to discuss what one hears civilly in that almost everyone still has something that they can learn.