In Reply to: RE: What are the pros and cons? nt posted by DAK on December 8, 2016 at 09:33:35:
Some people say there is a smearing of detail but I think that the extra current available makes up for any chance of the speed of sound being able to out pace electricity.
I found in the case of 6SN7s that the halves are usually quite well matched and there is no gross imbalance between sections. That's not necessarily the case with a tube like a 6BX7 which can have a greater difference between sections.
Bottom line, it depends on your requirement and who you let make up your mind.
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- RE: What are the pros and cons? nt - kyle 11:23:15 12/08/16 (10)
- RE: What are the pros and cons? nt - DAK 11:27:26 12/08/16 (9)
- Another answer - Frihed89 14:59:06 12/08/16 (6)
- RE: Another answer - DAK 15:48:58 12/08/16 (5)
- RE: Another answer - Frihed89 01:02:42 12/09/16 (4)
- RE: Another answer - kyle 08:02:31 12/09/16 (3)
- This is a reply from the tube DIY Asylum - Frihed89 15:10:26 12/09/16 (1)
- Remarkably similar. nt - kyle 17:33:14 12/09/16 (0)
- OK. Thanks - Frihed89 12:02:01 12/09/16 (0)
- RE: What are the pros and cons? nt - kyle 12:08:23 12/08/16 (1)
- RE: That seems pretty good to me - DAK 15:45:32 12/08/16 (0)