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Re: Actually.........

Posted by Classic Audio on October 26, 2000 at 09:04:03:

Yes. Tube equipment of that day was very special. Solid state was just making its debut. And a lot of it was not very good.

I think that the best SS equipment today comes close to the sound quality of tubed equipment but that was not true then.

I am interested in an outboard power amp of 70s vintage to mate with the front end of that Advent 300 I've got. I don't know if you would find its sound appealing or not but I like it.

What do you think of the Dynaco tube equipment of that day? A lot of the other stuff is getting too pricey for me - especially to insert in my second system which is where I intend to use it.