@parrotbee
" I guess in terms of sound quality - gains will be marginal..."
There is a way to obtain massive improvements in sound quality. At some point there will be a realization that the missing link in analog amplifiers is how much attention is given to the velocity of the [music] signal passing through the amplifier. Unstable velocity creates an image that appears to have sonic "vibration". In much the same way as there have been great strides in discovering ways to limit mechanical vibrations, the same negative vibration effects can come from the electronic circuitry itself.
When this is addressed a radical drop in "interference " is removed from the image. As the electrical vibrations become less and less it begins to move in the direction of more and more "live". This is because "live" has no vibration interference. It is the loss of vibration interference that is recognized by the brain as a live event.
" I guess in terms of sound quality - gains will be marginal..."
There is a way to obtain massive improvements in sound quality. At some point there will be a realization that the missing link in analog amplifiers is how much attention is given to the velocity of the [music] signal passing through the amplifier. Unstable velocity creates an image that appears to have sonic "vibration". In much the same way as there have been great strides in discovering ways to limit mechanical vibrations, the same negative vibration effects can come from the electronic circuitry itself.
When this is addressed a radical drop in "interference " is removed from the image. As the electrical vibrations become less and less it begins to move in the direction of more and more "live". This is because "live" has no vibration interference. It is the loss of vibration interference that is recognized by the brain as a live event.