The Minimax, definitely changes the lower part of male and female voices, thinning them out somewhat, taking away the lower body, lessening the sense of presence, and realism. Listening to old Capitol recordings of Dean Martin, then Ella on Verve, is very revealing of this timbral change. Having said that, its not a tremendous flaw for such a low price. But, I try hard not to go completely over the top on a piece just because it is bargain priced. The Mini, with its stock tubes is too forward, with a touch of an emphasis on the 1st and second harmonic, making it too bright for my (again that is my) taste. I compared it directly to the Belles 21A, back and forth, with the NOS tubes in the Mini, and Mullards (in place of the $8.00 GE's) in the Belles, and it was not much of a contest, and clearly, in favor of the Belles. I certainly would say that the Belles for $2500. is as remarkable of a value as I have come across, in the same way the Mini is for $1250. Belles has very little identifiable personality in that price range;it is transparent but not at all thin, offering very good dynamics. The Mini is a value unheard of not that long ago. Listen to both. Of course this is all amp, speaker dependant, for all comparisons as is usual. I was (in favor of Belles) using the 350A Belles, and Von Schweikert VR-4 HSE's. Wow, such a fun way to spend 2 or 3 hours. I love this hobby! As usual, this is IMHO.
Good luck, and good listening.
Larry