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solid state vs tubes Aren't 4 ohm loads more problematic for tube amps in general? Isn't that part of teh [sic] reason why you advocate 8 ohm or higher speakers for use with your tube amps?This is true. The fact of the matter is that **all** amplifier technologies sou... | |
solid state vs tubes Hello Unsound, you can see the issue in the curves of most semiconductors, perhaps easier when you compare input capacitance to current.At any rate, its easy enough to hear! Get a set of ZEROs and a 4 ohm speaker, listen to the difference when dri... | |
SET Amp question If you have questions about how an SET or other 'current source' amplifier will drive a speaker, maybe this link will help in understanding what is going on:http://www.atma-sphere.com/papers/paradigm_paper2.html | |
solid state vs tubes Magfan, here's a nice nutshell explanation that touches on this subject.That there are capacitive elements of semiconductors should not come as a surprise to anyone- most tuners these days do not rely on variable capacitors to tune the station, in... | |
solid state vs tubes MrT, there may be another way to do this. The Quad has a low impedance at high frequencies and a lot of transistor amps will tend to make more power due to that, part of the reason why they sound bright on the ESLs and with less bass impact than m... | |
The "great" sound of reel to reel explained People don't want neutral sound - just look at Audiogon posts how many people seek warm sounding gear or ask how to make sound warmer. One person started thread asking how to make sound warmer and less detailed (I advised blanket over speakers)Kij... | |
The "great" sound of reel to reel explained Right. The first has nothing to do with my comments as it addresses a different issue of digital gear. The second does bear some relevance and does not contradict the findings that GE made in the mid-60s. | |
The "great" sound of reel to reel explained It is also common fact that most Audiophile find equipment "clinical" or "analytical" sounding often are the same with low THD and great linearity measurements. You can arrive at the logical conclusion right????Carlos, not to put to fine a point o... | |
The "great" sound of reel to reel explained It was not an analogue versus digital, which sound better? article; but rather and article concerning why added distortion, by way of phase manipulation and harmonic enhancement/restructuring, has pleasing effect that many qualify as sounding "bet... | |
The "great" sound of reel to reel explained No doubt! But it extends to anything that can draw significant power- and bigger transistor amps can! Imagine the peaks just... not... making it.This taught us a lesson... when we set up an amplifier for test, we test the AC line voltage from the ... | |
Overpowering Speakers Given a choice, I will take the bigger amp any day. You run less risk of damaging the speaker! A smaller amp, if overdriven, is how most tweeters in the world get damaged. In fact, if the tweeter is damaged in a speaker, the repair technician shou... | |
The "great" sound of reel to reel explained Carlos269, upon reading this article I am struck by the simple fact that the guy who wrote it must have an atrocious monitor system! -and is either partially deaf (common with engineers in the studio) or simply has no idea which way is up. I too h... | |
The "great" sound of reel to reel explained I have to debunk some of what is being said here.The reel to reel thing: Think about how you do your dubs from LP. If you are like me, you use headphones plugged into the tape machine for a monitor. I usually keep the speaker volume down, as there... | |
Overpowering Speakers Timlub, I'm pretty sure you will need over 400 watts to drive an 84 db speaker to 111 db.Here's a useful web page for things like this:http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-gainloss.htmtake a look at the chart at the bottom of the page. | |
Pass Aleph 3 into 16 ohms Al is right- there is a big difference between power response and voltage response. The manual referred to by 6550c is talking about voltage response, not power response.Some speakers are designed for voltage response, and some are not. See http:/... |