Yep, Specifically power amps such as the older Krell's, Mark Levinson, PS Audio, Moon, etc.
I have a mid 90's Acurus A250 and a 2013 NAD 375BEE and I would consider them pretty much equal.
My feelings on technology in general is that technology can be great for some things, and not so good for others. Technology generally makes things easier, faster and cheaper to manufacture. But when it comes to sound quality, I'm not convinced.
Tubes for example. When solid state came around, tubes largely disappeared but eventually people figured out that Solid State can't do what tubes do.
Also, IMO, the best recordings I have ever heard are from the 60's, 70's and 80's all done on analog gear.
And then there's vinyl...
I have a mid 90's Acurus A250 and a 2013 NAD 375BEE and I would consider them pretty much equal.
My feelings on technology in general is that technology can be great for some things, and not so good for others. Technology generally makes things easier, faster and cheaper to manufacture. But when it comes to sound quality, I'm not convinced.
Tubes for example. When solid state came around, tubes largely disappeared but eventually people figured out that Solid State can't do what tubes do.
Also, IMO, the best recordings I have ever heard are from the 60's, 70's and 80's all done on analog gear.
And then there's vinyl...