Do you prefer SS or tube? Why?

I'd try several amps before blaming it on a specific amp. I have tinnitus as well and its aggravated by really loud sounds, diet and fatigue.
 
Thanks. My only relief comes from cheap whiskey, a palliative. 😱

My two class AB amps don’t cause this aggravation.
 
Thanks- that backs up a number of the ideas I had (masking), and the idea that quite often loop feedback is poorly applied.

You're welcome. The article also appears to put into question the relevance of Anatta's posted distortion figures -- in particular, what these do *not* show when it comes to SS amps.
 
My two class AB amps don’t cause this aggravation.

Really? Next time you run the class D (and the tinnitus gets worse), see if you can measure the sound pressure level. There are apps for smartphones that can let you do that. Then the next time you run the regular amps at what you perceive as the same level (but the tinnitus isn't made worse), measure the sound pressure and see if they are the same.

The ear uses higher ordered harmonics to sense sound pressure. If one amp has more higher ordered harmonics, it might sound loud to you but might actually be several dB quieter. Worth a shot....
 
OMG... this thread has been entertaining. It was nice reading people's opinions and preferences and reasons they like one over the other. And then somewhere about the 7th page it became a sword fight (read big dick contest)... all the charts and lambasting back and forth. I believe and have had it proved to me many times that charts and graphs have very little to do with what actually sounds better... after all is that not what matters most...

It is why parts with identical specifications, charts, graphs, etc. may sound 100% different.

What I care about is what sounds best to my ears, in my system, how I prefer to listen. My SET amps are amazing and everyone from our audio club who has listened to them say do not get rid of those. I also enjoy hooking up one of my SS amps occasionally. To each their own I guess :D....
 
The article also appears to put into question the relevance of Anatta's posted distortion figures -- in particular, what these do *not* show when it comes to SS amps.

So what exactly it is put into question by the article? I only posted measurement graphs of commercially available amps BTW, not figures, measurements meant to show that tube amps have higher distortion both in harmonics level and order.
 
Lee Deforest on his death bed: “Tubes suck...or is that blow? Whatever.” 🕳
 
This would seem like a slam dunk in your favour, but we're not seeing these plots actually address my comment that you quoted. I don't see 1/2 watt, 1/4 watt and so on. When you're playing an SET, IMO/IME its really a good idea to avoid going more than about 20% of full power if you really want to get what the SET is all about. And this is just me personally, I have a hard time taking SETs seriously that are much more than about 7 watts as they often have bandwidth problems. So I'm talking about some pretty low powers here, since you need a fairly high efficiency loudspeaker to hear that 'first watt' properly. I know a lot of SET owners won't agree with me on this but that has been my position for a long time. I don't see these plots addressing this.


This is true for all Amps Ralph , we found about 33% of rated output as best case for sonics, when selecting amplifier output vs speaker sensitivity vs desired listening level ..
 
As I have discussed previously I have both tubes and solid state. The tube amps are the Audio Mirror Reflection / SET 45, 45 watt mono block amplifiers which are fairly high power for SET amplifiers. These are my favorite amplifiers that I have ever owned! It may be just me, but I am a tube nervous kind of guy and have an extremely hard time feeling completely comfortable with having only tubes amps and therefore I also have a solid state amplifier.

The T+A amplifier is solid state, physically small and on the low end for T+A, which is to say that even though it is small in physical stature it is still quite an amplifier. It is one of the best amplifiers I have owned and very very close to the Audio Mirrors in detail, smoothness and musicality. It has what I call a European sound signature, very similar to the Goldmund amps that I have owned, fast and dynamic!

Recently I have been listening to the T+A quite a bit more. The SET amps are fantastic, but SS is so much more convenient and gives me much less worry or what I call my inner tube concerns. The amp simply works, sounds amazing, and lets me listen with more peace of mind.

So there it is, in my view there is something to be said for both amplification methods :)...
 
As I have discussed previously I have both tubes and solid state. The tube amps are the Audio Mirror Reflection / SET 45, 45 watt mono block amplifiers which are fairly high power for SET amplifiers. These are my favorite amplifiers that I have ever owned! It may be just me, but I am a tube nervous kind of guy and have an extremely hard time feeling completely comfortable with having only tubes amps and therefore I also have a solid state amplifier.

The T+A amplifier is solid state, physically small and on the low end for T+A, which is to say that even though it is small in physical stature it is still quite an amplifier. It is one of the best amplifiers I have owned and very very close to the Audio Mirrors in detail, smoothness and musicality. It has what I call a European sound signature, very similar to the Goldmund amps that I have owned, fast and dynamic!

Recently I have been listening to the T+A quite a bit more. The SET amps are fantastic, but SS is so much more convenient and gives me much less worry or what I call my inter tube concerns. The amp simply works, sounds amazing, and lets me listen with more peace of mind.

So there it is, in my view there is something to be said for both amplification methods :)...

Have you been hanging out with Joe?
 
Hehe... does Joe share a common uneasy feeling in regards to tubes :).... I have no logical reason what so ever to have this feeling with my tube amps.... The first thing I did when I got the amps was get some NOS/backup tubes, ok this makes sense for tube rolling, but I also had to get a backup set of the 6c33c tubes because of my paranoia on having a tube go bad :dry:.

I have even considered selling my Audio Mirror amps because of feeling so much more comfortable with the T+A, but then I listen to them again... and dammit... they sound so good :D....
 
Some tube amps are stellar and give you so much more than any solid state amp can. Matching with a proper speaker, tubes are heavenly.

Hehe... does Joe share a common uneasy feeling in regards to tubes :).... I have no logical reason what so ever to have this feeling with my tube amps.... The first thing I did when I got the amps was get some NOS/backup tubes, ok this makes sense for tube rolling, but I also had to get a backup set of the 6c33c tubes because of my paranoia on having a tube go bad :dry:.

I have even considered selling my Audio Mirror amps because of feeling so much more comfortable with the T+A, but then I listen to them again... and dammit... they sound so good :D....
 
Thanks for the link! That was very informative. As a long time guitar player I know that Vox tube guitar amps are Class A, and I think, SET. So, if that's correct, they should have a "scooped" tonal personality (which they do). Am I correct with all this? Does this pretty much parallel or mimic audio amps?

Not sure about the parallel with guitar amps, but SET amplifiers are normal considerably less power requiring a much more efficient speaker. My Audio Mirror, at 45 watts per monoblock amp are on the high side and match up with medium efficient speakers. The flip side is they are very musical inviting sounding amplifiers, in my view :).
 
OMG... this thread has been entertaining. It was nice reading people's opinions and preferences and reasons they like one over the other. And then somewhere about the 7th page it became a sword fight (read big dick contest)... all the charts and lambasting back and forth. I believe and have had it proved to me many times that charts and graphs have very little to do with what actually sounds better... after all is that not what matters most...

It is why parts with identical specifications, charts, graphs, etc. may sound 100% different.

What I care about is what sounds best to my ears, in my system, how I prefer to listen. My SET amps are amazing and everyone from our audio club who has listened to them say do not get rid of those. I also enjoy hooking up one of my SS amps occasionally. To each their own I guess :D....


This is incorrect it shows you everything you need to know about matching amp to load , what it will not show is what you will end up liking due to taste..


Regards
 
As I have discussed previously I have both tubes and solid state. The tube amps are the Audio Mirror Reflection / SET 45, 45 watt mono block amplifiers which are fairly high power for SET amplifiers. These are my favorite amplifiers that I have ever owned! It may be just me, but I am a tube nervous kind of guy and have an extremely hard time feeling completely comfortable with having only tubes amps and therefore I also have a solid state amplifier.

The T+A amplifier is solid state, physically small and on the low end for T+A, which is to say that even though it is small in physical stature it is still quite an amplifier. It is one of the best amplifiers I have owned and very very close to the Audio Mirrors in detail, smoothness and musicality. It has what I call a European sound signature, very similar to the Goldmund amps that I have owned, fast and dynamic!

Recently I have been listening to the T+A quite a bit more. The SET amps are fantastic, but SS is so much more convenient and gives me much less worry or what I call my inner tube concerns. The amp simply works, sounds amazing, and lets me listen with more peace of mind.

So there it is, in my view there is something to be said for both amplification methods :)...

Based on the sensitivity of your Kef’s , you prefer the clipping characteristics of your SET over your T&A SS amps , understandable as Toobs clipping is more desirable ..
 
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