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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 624840" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>lol it just bugs me that people who claim to be egineers to music people that say things from opinionated data without seeing how it works or how its measured. both forms of amps are measured the same way. hell half the people who listen to tube amps listen to them on speakers so numb that they miss parts of the music. i have a set of wharfedale dj speakers i like alot better than my 1200 dollar b &amp; W book self speakers for this very reason. yes the b &amp; W sounds nice but in noway do they produce the full sounds. everything from guitar thumbing to backround vocals are missed. you colorize it you also take that away. alot of audiofiles would think my favorite set up would be horrible lol it would consist of 2 klipsch pros (the big assed horns with the 15 in each one) and a big adcom or denon solid state amp. if i couldnt get horns i would either go definitive technologies or system audio speakers. or better yet make my own....i firmly stick by what im saying. if you are a tube lover thats fine im not hear to convert you, but you should at least know why the tube does what it does and what it does to speaker voice coils to create that warmth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 624840, member: 541383"] lol it just bugs me that people who claim to be egineers to music people that say things from opinionated data without seeing how it works or how its measured. both forms of amps are measured the same way. hell half the people who listen to tube amps listen to them on speakers so numb that they miss parts of the music. i have a set of wharfedale dj speakers i like alot better than my 1200 dollar b & W book self speakers for this very reason. yes the b & W sounds nice but in noway do they produce the full sounds. everything from guitar thumbing to backround vocals are missed. you colorize it you also take that away. alot of audiofiles would think my favorite set up would be horrible lol it would consist of 2 klipsch pros (the big assed horns with the 15 in each one) and a big adcom or denon solid state amp. if i couldnt get horns i would either go definitive technologies or system audio speakers. or better yet make my own....i firmly stick by what im saying. if you are a tube lover thats fine im not hear to convert you, but you should at least know why the tube does what it does and what it does to speaker voice coils to create that warmth. [/QUOTE]
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