Anyone has a reference system where amplification is SS ?


I never heard of audiophiles whose reference system had transistor amplification. It is always tubes. But maybe there are exceptions.

inna

"I will not be directly responding to retards and perverts, of whom there is quite a number here."

 

Good to know...

 

 

 

DeKay

i would say evaluating the level of a long term audiogon poster / lurker / past poster by reading what they have in the system and have to say is a fools errand…. i typically hear 2-4 different systems a month…

Get out more…..

BTW my reference amp is a hybrid with a VERY unfair advantage… it was purpose built by the speaker designer….

This changes everything! A reference system not based on 100 year old technology? Who would have that? The SS makers better get their act together!

@inna The more of your posts I read, the more ignorant you seem to be. IME, tubes and SS each have their " characteristics ", very specific to each listener. For what I want to hear, Class A, ss, does it for me. Tubes, no longer, and, for a very long time now. There is no right or wrong with our music listening passion. It is very individualistic, and as far as I am concerned, should be whatever floats your boat. My best, Always....MrD.

@inna Wrote:

I will not be directly responding to retards and perverts, of whom there is quite a number here.

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Mike