If you go back about 10 years or more I would say yes. But now it seems like the trend is to get more resolution and detail-everything just seems to be getting brighter. To me this is a negative. For tube like sound I think the CJ solid state amps are a good bet. Some of the older integrated amps from England have a warm sound. The Creek 4330, Audio innovations Alto, and Magnum Audio are good examples. You can always go for a 1970's receiver.
solid state vs tubes--with a twist
has anyone compared either the cj mv 55, 75, or 125 with a ss amp ?
if so has anyone found one that sounds close to the conrad amps ?
i am asking this question for a reason.
as a reviewer, i have not yet reviewed a solid state amp. i am looking to find one that sounds close to the classic tube sound.
i won't be surprised, if i am told that none exists. but then, maybe there is one, hopefully in production.
i realize it's a long shot. but maybe i'll get lucky.
if so has anyone found one that sounds close to the conrad amps ?
i am asking this question for a reason.
as a reviewer, i have not yet reviewed a solid state amp. i am looking to find one that sounds close to the classic tube sound.
i won't be surprised, if i am told that none exists. but then, maybe there is one, hopefully in production.
i realize it's a long shot. but maybe i'll get lucky.
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