SET vs OTL


Could someone tell me the difference between a single-ended triode amp and an output transformerless amp?

Is it true that despite its operational inconveniences, a good OTL (eg Tenor Audio) will always sound more "natural" than a good SET (eg a Cary 300SE)?

Thanks
aarif

Showing 3 responses by jetrexpro

I'm with Larryi and have no idea which form of amp is superior to an other. I would love to hear a OTL in my room driving my AN-e LX HE's. 

I've had personal experience dealing with 300b bloat in combination with the warmth of my AN-e's. Very bothersome. Once I went from oil caps in the power supply of my amp to Audio Note Kaisei power supply caps that 300b bloat decreased to the point of being a none issue. I listen to Rock, pop, jazz, classical, large scale orchestral...pretty much everything, and this system makes music with it all. It handles complex orchestral passes without problem. Is it the best system I have ever heard? No.

I live in NYC and get to hear plenty of live music and hear very good stereo systems so I have good reality checks to try and make sure I am not falling off into the wrong direction.

I guess my point is I believe there is no such thing as the best and there are no hard and fast rules about how a tube may sound in a given implementation. Too many variables.  Regards Jet.

Larryi, I should have mentioned that I agree with you that even with the flaws of the AN-e's they are just so musical and emotionally involving that I cant imagine selling them, ever. I've had them for four years and even when I hear systems or speakers that sound better than what I have, I am almost never tempted to upgrade. The 300b is a warm tube but its got some power and in my room and system some slam and good extension in the low and high frequencies.