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Re: What happened to standards for advertised power? [message #75805 is a reply to message #75804] Thu, 14 March 2013 19:02 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
FloydV is currently offline  FloydV
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I see that you have a lineup of tubes under your post.

I was wondering lately: is it easier to build a high power amp from tubes or transistors?

Another question I had was this. By the time you go from digital recording to digital media, isn't it late in the game to use a tube amp if you think that amp will improve the sound?

Floyd


He who joyfully marches to music rank and file, has already earned my contempt. -- Albert Einstein
 
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