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Will a tube amp work well on Revel f208?
Two different stereo store salesmen both told me to use a tube integrated amp (primaluna evo 400, or Ayon V) on my Revel f208. I live in an apartment, so I rarely listen at concert levels (rock,pop,80's,modern music,etc) , But due to that speaker's impedance swings, it's in the 4 ohm region a lot and needs a 4 ohm capable amp. I was told by someone else that the Revel f208 likes high current, (Which won't be found in a tube amp?). I was considering something like Hegel or anthem integrated STR before the prima Luna evo 400 was recommended. Can Somebody with actual knowledge chime in so I am not at the mercy of salesman or misinformation? The speakers are revel f208 and I'd like to stick with an integrated and stream for simplicity (I have node 2i)Thanks!
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Thanks for that @thecarpathian - didn't know. The post still holds true. One can't argue with physics. |
@botrytis The reason that myth persists is due to how tube amps distort. They have 'soft' clipping and when doing so can generate just enough higher ordered harmonics so that they will sound louder than they really are. This is because the ear uses the higher ordered harmonics to sense how loud a sound is. As long as the more powerful solid state amp is only a few dB more powerful (200W is only 6dB louder than 50W) this illusion caused by distortion masquerading as power can hold together. |
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