The only Hegel I know we'll is the one who wrote phenomenology of spirit.
@jjss49 you make a good p
oint about the different topologies. In some ways I am just really trying to learn what good solid state can sound like especially as an alternative to tubes.
The fact that I am using a tube to preamp is in effect making this a hybrid system so trying a hybrid amplifier along with a tube prelamp preamplifier won't teach me very much about solid state.
I suppose the challenge for me as a listener is to be able to identify what are the hallmarks of solid state that makes it likable. If I can understand that then I can understand whether or not this is a good alternative amplifier for me once in awhile or for a second system.
For the very same reason I want to go into an audio store and listen to some turntables because it has been a long time since I played records and I have read a lot of posts on why analog is magic. I want to at least hear what I cannot remember as the difference. This kind of education is for me the ultimate positive aspect of being an audiophile, namely, learning more and more about sound and not necessarily just making an informed purchase although, that is often a lot of what I think about and what I read about.
@jjss49 you make a good p
oint about the different topologies. In some ways I am just really trying to learn what good solid state can sound like especially as an alternative to tubes.
The fact that I am using a tube to preamp is in effect making this a hybrid system so trying a hybrid amplifier along with a tube prelamp preamplifier won't teach me very much about solid state.
I suppose the challenge for me as a listener is to be able to identify what are the hallmarks of solid state that makes it likable. If I can understand that then I can understand whether or not this is a good alternative amplifier for me once in awhile or for a second system.
For the very same reason I want to go into an audio store and listen to some turntables because it has been a long time since I played records and I have read a lot of posts on why analog is magic. I want to at least hear what I cannot remember as the difference. This kind of education is for me the ultimate positive aspect of being an audiophile, namely, learning more and more about sound and not necessarily just making an informed purchase although, that is often a lot of what I think about and what I read about.