I stand corrected in my Morrison ELAD comments. Thanks for the clarification Georgelofi.
I agree with Pubul57 that for many the straight wire with gain approach is as much a philosophical stand as anything else. I was once one of those folks. Then I became heavily involved with tube amps and preamps and my approach softened. I am aware that a SET tube amp most likely "colors" the sound of most recordings I hear. However,I've made peace with that because I greatly prefer that sound. The issue I have with some "straight wire" proponents is that they can take their stance to the extreme by believing they are recreating live like music conditions via their stereo systems. A quick trip to the symphony is a more than subtle reminder that even the best stereo systems I've heard (Shindo,Audio Note etc..) are nothing more than crude approximations of the real thing.
I agree with Pubul57 that for many the straight wire with gain approach is as much a philosophical stand as anything else. I was once one of those folks. Then I became heavily involved with tube amps and preamps and my approach softened. I am aware that a SET tube amp most likely "colors" the sound of most recordings I hear. However,I've made peace with that because I greatly prefer that sound. The issue I have with some "straight wire" proponents is that they can take their stance to the extreme by believing they are recreating live like music conditions via their stereo systems. A quick trip to the symphony is a more than subtle reminder that even the best stereo systems I've heard (Shindo,Audio Note etc..) are nothing more than crude approximations of the real thing.