Since I've gone from tube integrated, to direct-from-DAC to tube amp, to solid state linestage, to classis ARC tube pre-amp, to newer ARC tube linestage, I've decided that....it depends. I have some speculations and experiences but few technical chops.
I do think a lot of linestages are tone controls that shape the sound, which is fine. In that vain, I think Mark Levinson had it right with the Cello Palette, which allowed the listener to shape for speakers, room, and personal preference. Someone should make a great modern version of this where you can store a few profiles. Sometimes you need more cowbell, and sometimes you need Big Bottom.
But I'm still haunted by how alive the tricked out SP3a sounds and plan to give it another go. Once you hear it, others seem veiled and more "recorded." Less involving. I also think tube pre's can add pleasing even harmonics that is just nice to listen to.
It also seems that some tubed units create faster swings from soft-to-loud and a sound stops faster, producing more nuanced, lifelike vocals. My hunch is that this relates to very good power supplies and associated circuits.
I'm still not satisfied, and may try Backert or Sachs, since I want those lifelike vocals without softening the bass.
I do think a lot of linestages are tone controls that shape the sound, which is fine. In that vain, I think Mark Levinson had it right with the Cello Palette, which allowed the listener to shape for speakers, room, and personal preference. Someone should make a great modern version of this where you can store a few profiles. Sometimes you need more cowbell, and sometimes you need Big Bottom.
But I'm still haunted by how alive the tricked out SP3a sounds and plan to give it another go. Once you hear it, others seem veiled and more "recorded." Less involving. I also think tube pre's can add pleasing even harmonics that is just nice to listen to.
It also seems that some tubed units create faster swings from soft-to-loud and a sound stops faster, producing more nuanced, lifelike vocals. My hunch is that this relates to very good power supplies and associated circuits.
I'm still not satisfied, and may try Backert or Sachs, since I want those lifelike vocals without softening the bass.