+++Audiobb, I am surprised the 300B sounded better than the Cambridge consider the fact that you were using B&W 602+++
You shouldn't be.Tubes will give better mids and treble in variety of speakers.Regardless of impedance curves.We tested with few B&W (from 601 to 801D),Tannoy,Focal JM,Dynaudio etc.
+++Had you been using appropriate speakers, you may find your 300B capable of the same (or better) bass than the Cambridge.+++
I agree that,coupled with more tube-friendly speakers(8 ohmstable,93 db+),300B will improve in bass.But,according to our tests,Cambridge gives out more tight and precise bass.In my book,better and more linear bass.This is primarily caused by 2 things:
1.DAMPING FACTOR-Cambridge has couple times higher than SET amps.This can be improved with output trans.
2.PEAK AND RECOVERY TIME-Transistors are better than tubes there.Best are bipolar transistors.This is not my opinion,but plain fact.
For bass output,we have found transistors sonically better.BUT even better result still can be achieved with tubes-but it probably will cost sky high.See the previous post of Jmaldonado.But it still would never catch transistors in Peak and recovery time - which means not enough fast start and stop of bass driver.And for me it is essential.
You shouldn't be.Tubes will give better mids and treble in variety of speakers.Regardless of impedance curves.We tested with few B&W (from 601 to 801D),Tannoy,Focal JM,Dynaudio etc.
+++Had you been using appropriate speakers, you may find your 300B capable of the same (or better) bass than the Cambridge.+++
I agree that,coupled with more tube-friendly speakers(8 ohmstable,93 db+),300B will improve in bass.But,according to our tests,Cambridge gives out more tight and precise bass.In my book,better and more linear bass.This is primarily caused by 2 things:
1.DAMPING FACTOR-Cambridge has couple times higher than SET amps.This can be improved with output trans.
2.PEAK AND RECOVERY TIME-Transistors are better than tubes there.Best are bipolar transistors.This is not my opinion,but plain fact.
For bass output,we have found transistors sonically better.BUT even better result still can be achieved with tubes-but it probably will cost sky high.See the previous post of Jmaldonado.But it still would never catch transistors in Peak and recovery time - which means not enough fast start and stop of bass driver.And for me it is essential.