Generally speaking,you can double a tube amps' rated power and find it compatible to a solid state{50w tube vs. 100w ss}.As Unsound said:tubes will find the most problems with low impedance and complex crossovers-unless using high amounts of negative feedback,not a good idea.Solid-state with high impediances.I hope this helps.I'm sure there are exceptions to the rule,but this is usually in-the-ballpark.
Amp Power: Tubes vs Solid State
Does anyone have a handle on the relative power equivalance
between tube and solid state amps...i believe that a lower powered rated tube amp is capable of driving a difficult load better vs a simliar powered solid state...is there a rule of thumb that allows a relative comparison?
between tube and solid state amps...i believe that a lower powered rated tube amp is capable of driving a difficult load better vs a simliar powered solid state...is there a rule of thumb that allows a relative comparison?
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