Interesting. I think I read somewhere in the forums that solid state equipment is generally more "neutral" sounding. I do not find it suprising that tubes sound more like the real thing. I would definitely agree with that.
What exactly is colored sound?
I guess the definition would be a deviation from what what was originally intended but how do we really know what was originally intended anyway? I mean solid state mostly sounds like solid state. I guess that would be a coloration, push pull amps and set have their own colorations. It seems we try to denote certain definitions to either promote or dis certain sounds I guess. We could have a supposedly neutral amp but their just is not enough bass so we turn up the subwoofer or the bass, a coloration per se. I guess one could say that colored sound would be a good thing. after all, each instrument has its own sound (color). A mullard, a telefunken, I mean who knows what tubes were in the recording studios at the time of the recording. Syrupy, sweet, rich, NEUTRAL, forward, backward I mean really... I guess its all about certain preferences for each person. even in the studio. who knows, maybe a recording may be meant to sound syrupy or sweet and then we try to make it as neutral as possible. Maybe thats a coloration in itself. I guess what I am asking is why do reviewers use the word colored in reviews anyway?
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coloration in itself. I guess what I am asking is why do reviewers use the word colored in reviews anyway?tzh21y10-08-2017 8:10am~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Your Q actually is in the wromg category, Your Q belongs in speakers, not amps. Amps only add tints, Speakers are the colors,,,whether nice beautiful colors like wide bands,, or disgusting grey's, pukish browns, ugly mauves and such, From other designs. Amps do not make coloration,. Speakers do this **coloration* What we mean by *coloration* is usually spoken ina negative sense, Like adding distortions, muddiness, dullness, , worst of all, Fatigue. But color of a speaker can also be a positive, Such as pure whites, bright golden hues, lovely shadres of reds, blyes, greens, These colors of a speaker = super high fidelty, Such as wide band high sens speakers voice. A tube amp, never colors the sound, only adds slight hues and tints. So this **colotation* translates into fatigue, muddy mids and such. Meaning nota good choice in speakers, Which is why I've jump the xover ship 1 year ago, and have no plans to get back on that MerryGoRound of waste. Wide Band is proven to be the least colored sound of any speaker design. |
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