@willemj
Its obvious that you dislike tubes. That's fine. Just as obvious is your lack of experience and knowledge of them. The blanket statements below are wrong. Lets put them to rest
Its obvious that you dislike tubes. That's fine. Just as obvious is your lack of experience and knowledge of them. The blanket statements below are wrong. Lets put them to rest
The disadvantages of tubes are clear:Not to tube users. Many have traded multi thousand dollar amps, preamps, etc for cheaper tube amps which sounded better
1 high energy consumption (think of the environment)Really. Many if not most SS amps are left on continuously. Not the case with tubes. If you are that concerned with the environment you shouldn't have music and video systems which use energy anyway. read a book by candlelight. That's easier on the environment.
2 often very speaker load dependent frequency response (i.e. tube sound where an amplifier should not have a sound of its own.. What are you talking about....speaker efficiency? Everything has effect on the sound. I can change the sound of the music just by changing the roller ball material in my roller block footers. Wood is warmer than steel. My wife could hear the difference. bet you could too.
3 often pretty bad measured test results.The worst piece of equipment I ever had, also had the best specs. Your ears are the best measurement
4 Often quite low outputWhats wrong with low output? My Silverline speakers were exhibited with a 7 watt SET amp by the mfg. My amp is 35wpc. I would be glad to have you hear it. AAMOF the best sounding systems I've had were a 45wpc Harmon Kardon and this 35wpc Dynaco. The worst was 200wpc and 250wpc. You need to check into lower watt amps with 90-93db efficienct speakers.
5 expensiveMy Latino ST-70 was $1100. it replaced a $4k SS amp. There are many good tube amps for $1500 or under. I bought mine just to check into tubes. It was a keeper and the $4k SS amp was sold. BTW That amp has many great reviews. Its all about synergy.
6 hassleOK, you got me there. I do have to get up and turn the amp on whereas the SS amp was already on. I've had to replace a rectifier tube and a fuse in the 8 yrs I've had it