tube amps have no bass hence it's power mostly applied towards mids and highs while the solid state amps go full range. 70w of tube amp power will scream out louder on mids and highs, while same of solid state will cover full range and will have substantially lower volume vs tube. otherwise power is just product of voltage and current not just watts.
Tube Watts vs. Solid State Watts - Any credence?
I've heard numerous times that Tube watts are not the same as Solid State watts when it comes to amps running speakers. For example, a 70 watt tube amp provides more power than a 140 watt solid state amp. Is there any credence to this or just sales talk and misguided listeners? If so, how could this be? One reason I ask is a lot of speakers recommend 50 - 300 watts of amplification but many stores have 35 watt tube amps or 50 watts tube amps running them. More power is usually better to run speakers, so why am I always hearing this stuff about a tube watt is greater than a solid state watt?
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