My experience with tube amps mirrors Atmasphere's, and this was under less than ideal conditions: various mid-powered (~30-45 watts) amps with mid-low efficiency (~87-89db) speakers. I listen to a variety of music including electronic/trance so bass response is particularly important to me. I tried replacing my amps with a few high-powered solid state amps (120-200 watts) and contrary to what many believe the bass impact and definition suffered. Now this is probably not true in every situation but if you want to try tube amps the guidelines in Atmasphere's post is a good place to start.
Will a tube setup sound good for all music ?
I am thinking about going with a tube amp/preamp . I have never owned a tube amp . I did have a modwright tube pre with a cambridge Audio Solidstate amp for a year. My main concern is how will the tubes sound with the variety of music i listen to . I know it will sound great with the natural instruments but how about popular music ? And electronic type music ? Electric guitars with distortion , ect ....I have heard the bass will not be as tight as solidstate .
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