Dear Raul,
"There are two areas ( frequency extremes range ) where the SUT degradation are totally audible ( very special on bass. )"
I experienced this also in comparison with my Gryphon Phonostage which had a deeper bass than some transformers via the build in phono stage in my preamp. But for instance with the highly linear and extented Jensen JT-346 (also used in the Jeff Rowland Cadence SS phono stage) this was not noticeable.
What I noticed and this is also my personal taste, that the bass via SS phono stage (Gryphon, ASR or others) never had the "quality" and integrity of the tube/transformer combination. Which can also be said of the bass from my Gryphon SS power am section in general, compared to my VAC tube amp which replaced it.
But I'm using french Cabasse speakers. The "legend" says that they are sound best with tubes. From my experience I have to agree.
"There are two areas ( frequency extremes range ) where the SUT degradation are totally audible ( very special on bass. )"
I experienced this also in comparison with my Gryphon Phonostage which had a deeper bass than some transformers via the build in phono stage in my preamp. But for instance with the highly linear and extented Jensen JT-346 (also used in the Jeff Rowland Cadence SS phono stage) this was not noticeable.
What I noticed and this is also my personal taste, that the bass via SS phono stage (Gryphon, ASR or others) never had the "quality" and integrity of the tube/transformer combination. Which can also be said of the bass from my Gryphon SS power am section in general, compared to my VAC tube amp which replaced it.
But I'm using french Cabasse speakers. The "legend" says that they are sound best with tubes. From my experience I have to agree.