In Reply to: I prefer tube amps that don't sound too "tubey"... posted by genungo on October 3, 2014 at 09:12:14:
Yes indeed and you are very correct..While large amounts of 2nd order distortion may be desirable to some,it bloats a coloration that would steal the ultimate virtue of a top quality system which is reproduce the sound as it was played at the original source..Here are two fine examples of amplifiers that do the things we love.
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- The better tube amps sound more similar than different to the better solid state amps, and visa-versa. An "unc - Michael Samra 23:57:53 10/03/14 (7)
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- RE: Others... - Old SteveA 06:43:00 10/04/14 (5)
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- Was'nt aware of the DNA Sonett ; May just fit the "bill" - Old SteveA 10:00:45 10/04/14 (3)
- RE: Was'nt aware of the DNA Sonett ; May just fit the "bill" - genungo 10:50:41 10/04/14 (2)
- RE: Was'nt aware of the DNA Sonett ; May just fit the "bill" - Old SteveA 12:05:42 10/04/14 (1)
- RE: Was'nt aware of the DNA Sonett ; May just fit the "bill" - genungo 13:01:45 10/04/14 (0)