Peter Qvortrup (Audio Note) rates amps on a 8 point from -2 to +6. He says a Class 0 Push Pull tube amp is the minimum anyone should have for recreating a live event.
He thinks the slide in quality started around 1965 to use cheaper parts.
He is not a fan of any SS calling them (semi conductor amps) half conductors.
In push pull he is a fan of EL84's which no problem with that statement but I have not heard level 3-6. That much better???
He also says a good test is low volume of sound. Which is interesting. I always said my SS system needed to be loud to sound good at all. Yet the big ass klipsch sound very alive at low volumes.
Audio Note is back to putting very little insulation in the boxes as well. My Linn speakers could not take anymore insulation.
Most of all what's with Denmark? I have not been there in 20 years and did not see all these high-end audio people?
http://www.audionote.co.uk/articles/art_level_system.shtml
He thinks the slide in quality started around 1965 to use cheaper parts.
He is not a fan of any SS calling them (semi conductor amps) half conductors.
In push pull he is a fan of EL84's which no problem with that statement but I have not heard level 3-6. That much better???
He also says a good test is low volume of sound. Which is interesting. I always said my SS system needed to be loud to sound good at all. Yet the big ass klipsch sound very alive at low volumes.
Audio Note is back to putting very little insulation in the boxes as well. My Linn speakers could not take anymore insulation.
Most of all what's with Denmark? I have not been there in 20 years and did not see all these high-end audio people?
http://www.audionote.co.uk/articles/art_level_system.shtml