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RE: From that point of view
Posted by A.Wayne on June 26, 2017 at 11:24:53:
Problem with pro stuff is low level resolution as they never get small , alot of horns do this so they get loud but never soft, lacking dynamics on classical music . The really good horns can get soft and not drop out , but i have only experienced this on SET amps , SET's can micro detail and change direction on a dime ..
BTW,
I have encountered a few SS amps that were close and with better overall drive , 2 were custom made bespoke amps the other were Spectral mono's . Not saying there( in regards to jump) aren't others , but i have not experienced them , the spectral could get a bit Brassy thou , the Custom Bespoke amps did not exhibit such , i would like to believe the Spectrals were prolly kneeing when they were exhibiting a bit of harshness.
Recently i heard a pr of VAC mono's 200/200 and these were fantastic , some of the best jump and drive from a non SET tooby ...
Regards