Bel Canto EVO4 gen II vs. Sonic Frontiers Power 2


I currently own a Bel Canto EVO 4 mated with an Audible Illusions Mod 3A, NHT 3.3, all JPS cables, Muse 9 sig. DVD/Cd , VPI 19 MKIV ETII combo in my system. I love the tonality, timbre, dynamics and it appears to image well when the music is apparently recorded as such. My question is raised from the sound of systems with all tubes. My friend's systems image in an exceptional, maybe exaggerated way. Maybe it isn't totally accurate but I still like it. The problem I've heard in their sytems is tonality sucks, dynamics need subs and they don't blend well... OK, finally my question now you see my mind setting, will the Sonic Frontiers be able to keep up the dynamics, tonality, pace and bring out the "tube " imaging? Does anybody have experience in a simliar system? I can't afford to buy the SF to play with and there isn't one locally to try out. These local tube geeks all hate the SF but I apparently don't care totally for their sound anyways and need to hear it for myself. This is the closest I can come right now. Comments?
jothompson

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Owned the Power 2 for several years as well as EVo 2 monblocks. While everyone proclaimed that the Evos sounded "tubey," I didn't find that to be the case. To my ear, they sounded typically soild state–a little dry, and a little flat.

The Power 2 has all the zip of solid sate, but did have the dimensionality of tubes. I think it would match well with the Audible Illusions.