I have 14 circuit breaks that feed the house, so the electrical service coming in^^ iwas just about to say lol, 24kw off a home breaker?
Anyone who has even barely delved into the Audiophile realm will quickly learn that these people that love that "warm" sound of tubes are totally conceited.
It's like these people *cough* Jack Frost *cough* think that they know something that 90% of all other audio connoisseurs don't. The truth is that Tube fans are like Corvette owners. They think they own the ultimate driving machine and thus their shit don't stink, but in reality, they are too poor to step to a real machine and are thus left to rule the trailer park.
One day maybe they'll see, that there's more to audio that disgustingly high noise floor and embellished recreation of recordings....//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif
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No.Tube amps - they clip the input, but not the output to get that desiralbe distortion, right?
I like Escher, and Keith Haring. Of course I enjoy things from the classic artists as well.Who is your favorite artist/s of all time?
Oddly enough, I bet Beat Dominator has never even *listened* to a tube amp. I've gone so far as to hook an SS amp to my left headphone, and a tube amp to my right headphone, and play music so I can hear a very direct and real difference between the two.
Not what I meant //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifI like Escher, and Keith Haring. Of course I enjoy things from the classic artists as well.
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When a tube amplifier distorts the waveform morphs, if you were to see
a sine wave it would look irregular vs the square wave type of waveform you see
with solid state. This distortion is what people associated with tube sound.
They like the tube distortion because it's not as nasty as square wave distortion.
On the other hand when you play tubes in their linear region, you'd fail a blind test with
a solid state amplifier because waveforms would be unclipped and be an representation
of the source just amplified.
Guitar players like tube amplifiers because they over-drive the amp into
distortion to create their 'tones'.
To bias someone towards tubes, all you do is get two amplifiers of the same power,
one solid state, one tube and run them into distortion, people will favor the tube.
The trick to get high performance out of a solid state amplifier is to operate the amplifier
unclipped. To do this you need high voltage rails. High voltage rails is associated with
high powered amplifiers. If you raise your clipping headroom you will have more dynamic
music and no clipping distortion.
but, then again, a lot of solid-state modeling amps now a days are starting to sound more and more like tube amps...its scary.