solid state is the only reference!
tube amps
all leak DC and can’t handle many power swings or bass
@pennfootball71 how can a tube amp leak DC, when DC doesn't pass through an output transformer, which most tube amps have. |
Its a known fact as soon as you power up tubes, especially in tube amps, they are wearing themselves out. I don't need that kind of concern atttached to my system. I got more important things to worry about like room conditioning, cabling, speaker positioning and etc. If i use tubes it will be in low level devices like preamps, phono preamp etc and I will do that. But I still like solid state preamps a great deal for certain music and I have a couple of them as well. |
Personally, I will never have a reference system but will always have a good sound with tube equipment and analogue source wherever possible. The core of any music is in the midrange, and if you don't get it right more or less - forget about the rest. Choice of tubes is very important too, the difference can be dramatic, as everyone knows. |