There is no such thing as the right type of distortion.
Tubes do have much lower open loop THD than transistor i.e. tubes are more accurate.
+++ Solid state can be more robust and play at much higher levels with better linearity = more accurate +++
Patently false. A transistor will turn to smoke when overloaded (I have done that many times), while tube can withstand overloads with little ill effect (I have done that many times too). Tubes are extremely robust but transistors are extremely fragile.
Transistors are totally un linear and measure at up to 70% THD run in open loop. They normally require copious amounts of feedback to sound linear. Many vacuum tube amplifier can run with zero % negative feedback.
+++ A good linear tube amp will actually sound almost identical to solid state up until the point it clips (often this occurs at very modest levels due to transient peaks) at which point it gives that famous "tube sound".+++
Again, patently false. I never clip my tube amps and they sound like tube amps the whole time i.e. accurate, natural and real.
I have heard some nice sounding transistor amps, but they do not sound natural or real.
Regards
Paul
Tubes do have much lower open loop THD than transistor i.e. tubes are more accurate.
+++ Solid state can be more robust and play at much higher levels with better linearity = more accurate +++
Patently false. A transistor will turn to smoke when overloaded (I have done that many times), while tube can withstand overloads with little ill effect (I have done that many times too). Tubes are extremely robust but transistors are extremely fragile.
Transistors are totally un linear and measure at up to 70% THD run in open loop. They normally require copious amounts of feedback to sound linear. Many vacuum tube amplifier can run with zero % negative feedback.
+++ A good linear tube amp will actually sound almost identical to solid state up until the point it clips (often this occurs at very modest levels due to transient peaks) at which point it gives that famous "tube sound".+++
Again, patently false. I never clip my tube amps and they sound like tube amps the whole time i.e. accurate, natural and real.
I have heard some nice sounding transistor amps, but they do not sound natural or real.
Regards
Paul