Tube amps are usually not as good at handling low impedance speaker loads due to their high output impedances. A typical tube amp output impedance is about 0.5 to several ohms, while solid-state amps can have impedances down to 0.01 ohm, depending on many factors including global negative feedback. Because of this, SS amps usually have more control in the bass frequencies.
Tube amps
I've decided to upgrade my current SS amp (McCormack DNA 0.5) for a tube amp for use with my Wilson WP6 speakers. I am looking for a little more warmth in the midsection and think that tubes may be the way to go.
My budget is around $2000 used and so far I'm considering the following candidates:
1) BAT VK-60
2) Cary V12i
3) Primaluna 7
I would appreciate any comments or opinions anyone might have on this.
My budget is around $2000 used and so far I'm considering the following candidates:
1) BAT VK-60
2) Cary V12i
3) Primaluna 7
I would appreciate any comments or opinions anyone might have on this.
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