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<blockquote data-quote="NINaudio" data-source="post: 483541" data-attributes="member: 555296"><p>Every piece of equipment "colors" the sound it produces. The lesser ones often produce more noticeable sound than the better ones. If you go to any audiophile page you will see that they try to use as little equipment in the signal chain as possible in order to prevent this coloring of the music. Do vacuum tube amps sound the same as class a/b amps? No, they often have what people refer to as a "warmer" sound.</p><p></p><p> Finally someone else who agrees. Like I've said before, I have heard a difference in going from one amp to another while all other variables remained the same. Some people notice these things and some don't, that's all I can say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NINaudio, post: 483541, member: 555296"] Every piece of equipment "colors" the sound it produces. The lesser ones often produce more noticeable sound than the better ones. If you go to any audiophile page you will see that they try to use as little equipment in the signal chain as possible in order to prevent this coloring of the music. Do vacuum tube amps sound the same as class a/b amps? No, they often have what people refer to as a "warmer" sound. Finally someone else who agrees. Like I've said before, I have heard a difference in going from one amp to another while all other variables remained the same. Some people notice these things and some don't, that's all I can say. [/QUOTE]
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