Tube Sound With Equalization?


I currently have and Benchmark preamp and amp playing into full range drivers. The sound is very neutral as expected, but recently I was able to demo a Mac MA352 Hybrid Integrated amp with a tube pre and solid state amp. I found the sound to have more decay, especially in the mids, and more pronounced with stringed instruments. I was wondering if an equalizer would be able to recapture some of those qualities, and what would the settings be?

koestner

 

" @zlone ...owned the Benchmark LA4 and I really liked it, but it is neutral, bordering on sterile."

 

"@toro3 ...some tube dimensionality within and between your Benchmark system I’d be curious how something like a Modwright Analog Bridge would sound."

 

Thus potentially adding some good old ear pleasing distortion back in to the mix to make it sound less sterile and more engaging. Kinda helps to surface once again that perfect signal and response graphs, and best of class signal to noise ratios  aren’t everything when it gets down to actual listening enjoyment for some folks.

 

I agree with others, equalization will not help. It has to do with individual sounds across the audio spectrum... a function of the components themselves. Very discrete / detailed sounding gear truncates decay. Good tube equipment extends and articulates the notes in a very natural way. Benchmark is at the opposite end of the spectrum. Mac gear is very good in the midrange... but tends to lack detail... so, perhaps some combination of Benchmark / Mac would work. But in this case you would have equipment at opposite ends of the spectrum... working against each other. I’d have a listen to some Conrad Johnson, Audio Research, or VAC equipment. See if that is too far in the warm musical direction.

Well... I think it's worth having one, the Schiit Loki is often recommended.  Try a little boost on the right two dials.

You could try a tube buffer between your amp/preamp.

Don't know what's available now, but maybe look for a used iFi micro iTube2?

I wouldn't recommend the old Musical Fidelity unit (X10D I think), but the 2nd version of the iFi was well received and they pop up occasionally.

 

DeKay

 

The tube sound I go after isn’t typically just something to do with frequency response fluctuations, but comes via an enhanced sense of clarity, at least partly from the harmonic structure of the tubes. Not sure how that can be eq’d into the equation minus the tubes.