The worst of Alex has worn off on you.
Then now he can live the rest of his life with the greatest freedom he has ever known.
Oh boy Tcarcio you may have opened up a huge can of worms with that article, interesting read though.
I'm sure some die hard Tube Amp fans out there are going to have something different to say.
I can comment on the sound quality difference between Tube amps and digital amps with respect to musical instruments. I play guitar and I will say with 100% confidence tube amps sound infinately better. Eveyone knows changing the tube manufacturers you run in them will provide very different tone to your your music. I fail to see how this would differ in home audio game. Like I said Im not much of a techie and could be way off base trying to compare Guitar tube amp properties to Home audio tube amps. ( if I am, I would appreciate enlightenment)
Thanks for the reply, definate food for thought.
Shawn.
I am also a musician, and have known plenty of others, and you're right that many guitarists love their tubes, and furthermore believe that such benefits must surely work as well for other things audio. But, firstly, there is a fundamental difference between the production of a certain tone, and the reproduction of that certain tone. If I preferred the tone of a certain trumpet with a mute on, I'm not going to try to put a large mute attached to the drivers of my speakers.
Now, if it's true that any set of tubes roll off the highs, then that would surely sound better to many people if the perceptual studies that I've seen people cite are true. We humans enjoy rolled off highs. Certain speaker experts here will get the most linear/flattest speakers they can, to which they will EQ the roll off. Or even some auto EQ setups like Audyssey come with their own house curve, yep, rolled off highs.
I'm certain tubed products can sound beautifully, but I just would never say they would sound "infinitely better" than solid state products.
For me, tubes represent too much of a PIA, in terms of convenience, for an amplifier, because of the maintenance, or at the very least, having to change them out on a regular basis. I would need to warm them up first before listening, right? Meh. OTOH, I am much more likely to try tubes in my source or preamp, as those represent much less mainetenance.
I respect those that enjoy their tubes, but I would read a whole lot more before you offer that tubes sound infinitely better.