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RE: Saga + with LISST

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Hi Abe,
Yes, these are Solid State replacements.

Here is what Schiit wrote.
"What's inside are two depletion-mode MOSFETs, together with minimal support circuitry to protect them against static, and to set the gain necessary for our products. There's no "triodization" or other tricks applied to make them act like tubes, or have curves like tubes. They're just good, linear, solid-state devices...-in a can."

They sure do sound good. Like I said, I could easily live with these in my Saga +. But like everything else in this hobby, it's up to the individual's taste.

One thing that stands out is that there better definition on lows and you can really hear the difference on the bass drum. Bass is better as well.

I don't know you listen to your system level wise, but when I turn up the system it just gets better and nothing changes in sound (harshness or stress) as volume goes up.


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