tessitura?


Can someone tell me what the word "tessitura" means as relating to tubes? There is a tube seller who uses that term to describe every freakin' tube he's selling. Apparently, every tube he has has excellent tessitura, leading one to believe there is no such thing as tube that displays bad tessitura. I don't want to miss the boat on this. Is it like kharma?
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Hi, I'm Italian. The word "tessitura", strictly translating, means texture, but I imagine in that case it is used to describe a liquid, organic, smooth sound. The type of sound usually referred to a tube device. So... it means nothing.
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