In Reply to: RE: if money wasn't a consideration... posted by Jim Dowdy on November 29, 2014 at 09:56:16:
JD,
"For ultimate fidelity, I do not believe much can rival an OPT that has been designed for a specific output tube/op point and a specific speaker."
True.
For one person this thread had devolved into whether a SET amp is better run at 16ohms, or 32. As opposed to 8ohms, or 4, or 2. I kind of thought these concepts were so fundamental and so long established in tube audio, that they were generally accepted. Of course, I may have my head up my butt about all of it.
Jamie
Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
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Follow Ups
- RE: if money wasn't a consideration... - Mr_Steady 05:04:58 11/30/14 (4)
- RE: if money wasn't a consideration... - maxhifi 10:09:40 11/30/14 (3)
- OPT as Impedence Matching Device - Mr_Steady 17:07:42 12/01/14 (1)
- RE: OPT as Impedence Matching Device - maxhifi 20:27:56 12/01/14 (0)
- RE: if money wasn't a consideration... - Mr_Steady 18:20:01 11/30/14 (0)