This thread points out some of the classic arguments. There are technophiles involved discussing the relative harmonics of ss vs. tubes and others who are listeners. The goal of your system is YOUR goal, not necessarily someone else's. If the object is objectivity, then perhaps there is a nod to be given to ss over tubes (based on what I read, not necessarily what I enjoy).
Tubes provide a sound reproduction quality that I find irresistable and not at all tiring. My goals in system building are to optimize that which I can afford both on an economic and personal interface level (read this last as WAF).
I've attempted to optimize ss gear and had success for the system I was listening to at the time. However, for my personal enjoyment -- tubes are my preference. There's no judgement here, just personal preference. There are other aspects that come into play as well -- from the hobbyist perspective I can roll tubes whereas I do not have the ability (skill, talent whatever) to "roll" rectifiers and capacitors or whatever else you could do. Thus I have the added bonus of expanding my hobby into alternative areas. All with the same goal in mind -- to reproduce sound that pleases.
This does sound like "I don't know about art but I know what I like" and I'm OK with that. The pleasure I obtain from hearing voices floating in air in front of me as I listen to the music I enjoy is sufficient justification for my preference in equipment.
Great discussion. Thanks to all who offered the input.
F7
Tubes provide a sound reproduction quality that I find irresistable and not at all tiring. My goals in system building are to optimize that which I can afford both on an economic and personal interface level (read this last as WAF).
I've attempted to optimize ss gear and had success for the system I was listening to at the time. However, for my personal enjoyment -- tubes are my preference. There's no judgement here, just personal preference. There are other aspects that come into play as well -- from the hobbyist perspective I can roll tubes whereas I do not have the ability (skill, talent whatever) to "roll" rectifiers and capacitors or whatever else you could do. Thus I have the added bonus of expanding my hobby into alternative areas. All with the same goal in mind -- to reproduce sound that pleases.
This does sound like "I don't know about art but I know what I like" and I'm OK with that. The pleasure I obtain from hearing voices floating in air in front of me as I listen to the music I enjoy is sufficient justification for my preference in equipment.
Great discussion. Thanks to all who offered the input.
F7