Just a wee comment on the bass issue. I use tubes at home and ss at my beach house. I have played around with why I like it this way and not the reverse. In the end I have concluded that:
At home the ss amps tend to be so fast in the bass, the bass does not breath, and some of the bass note is swallowed. With the tubes, there is no sense of lack of speed or punch, but the bass notes are filled out properly.
At the beach, the ss amp's bass is spot-on, and the tube amp sounds a tad slow in the bass, without the upper bass rhythm Garfish refers to.
This is not a system phenomenom, because I have swapped stuff around between the two systems 'ad nauseum'. But it is a room issue. My room at home has a suspended wooden floor - it is upstairs, and tends to suck bass a bit. My room at the beach house has a concrete floor and I have had to tame the bass.
Therefore I have this theory that bass can be better using a tube amp, but only when the room construction is a little too flexible. Does this correlate with the experiences of any others?
At home the ss amps tend to be so fast in the bass, the bass does not breath, and some of the bass note is swallowed. With the tubes, there is no sense of lack of speed or punch, but the bass notes are filled out properly.
At the beach, the ss amp's bass is spot-on, and the tube amp sounds a tad slow in the bass, without the upper bass rhythm Garfish refers to.
This is not a system phenomenom, because I have swapped stuff around between the two systems 'ad nauseum'. But it is a room issue. My room at home has a suspended wooden floor - it is upstairs, and tends to suck bass a bit. My room at the beach house has a concrete floor and I have had to tame the bass.
Therefore I have this theory that bass can be better using a tube amp, but only when the room construction is a little too flexible. Does this correlate with the experiences of any others?