Solid states more accurate than tubes?


Ever since I changed speakers from a pair of Maggie's to Proac's, I find the tonal balance more accurate with a ss, especially acoustic wood instruments. Tubes seem to lack that tonal accuracy. I believe it's a more realistic and accurate rendering. Is that a fair assessment? I'm not arguing tubes don't sound good with it's rich, warm sound but just not as accurate. 
jaferd
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This is an interesting article on this subject! All tube amps do not sound the same and all solid state amps do not sound the same. It all depends on what amps you are comparing!!
https://medium.com/collectors-weekly/could-an-old-school-tube-amp-make-the-music-you-love-sound-better-a35574739c45
SS has higher 7th and 9th harmonic distortion than tubes and that is not as natural sounding to the ear!

Tubes have higher 2nd and 3rd harmonics, however that is generally more pleasant, so there is a subjective sonic trade off between tubes and SS.

I prefer beauty over accuracy.

When you look at your wife or GF after she rolls out of bed in the morning that is accuracy.... when she is made up for a nite on the town.....that is beauty.

Some SS has the beauty of tubes and some tubes do not have beauty.
As the amp output impedance goes up, the frequency output tends to track the speaker impedance more.  That is, the frequency output looks like the impedance curve, instead of the original curve of the speaker.

As a result of this, a tube amp can be "tuned" by the speaker load.

Sometimes this is good, sometimes it is bad.