Better performance is definitely untrue.
I won't go further than we into this because it's obvious that we won't agree.
Thanks,
C
The beautiful thing about objective facts and MEASUREMENTS is that you can argue against them all that you want, but you can't change them. FACT--SS amps are superior to Tube amps for any metric.
Advantages of solid state amps vs Tubes: SS can be more efficient, SS has extremely low output impedance (tubes need matching transformers), SS can get to higher output power, SS amps don't need bias readjustments as the tubes age, SS amps offer a more faithful reproduction of the signal, SS amps don't need to warm up, SS components are more robust, the list goes on and on.
Can you name 2 Objective, measure-able areas where a Tube amp has an advantage over a SS amp?
I like tube amps, I have a Dynaco ST-70 built from a Bob Latino clone, a very fine amp! I also have a Bottlehead Quickie Pre-Amp with the PJCCS Upgrade.
But, I don't fool myself into thinking that any tube gear will outperform any of my SS gear when the rubber meets the road!
I can also provide references if that would make you feel any better. I have been studying electronics and I have read books from people like Douglas Self, G Randy Sloan, and Bob Cordell, guys that REALLY know how to build amps!