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Re: Comparison with Solid State Amps [message #65979 is a reply to message #65975] Fri, 04 February 2011 12:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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*Queue Wayne uploading his booklet about Tube amps*

Read this booklet when Wayne posts it. It will explain everything, but basically:

SS - Less distortion, but in a more grating and unpleasant region.

Tube - A lot more distortion, but in a pleasant region of hearing.

Yeah, I know they make stuff that is less than .001% for both, but realistically, that is what you have to deal with.


 
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