AJ Soundfield
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That's pretty overwhelming statistical evidence right there. Between that and its used in space too, I mean, c'mon Joe. What disadvantage??
You use tube amps in your home audio system Nicoff?
If not, there is very good reason to do so. Tubes are used in deeps space probes.
No idea what Joe R is on about disadvantages.
Carry on.
Darn you guys. Now I had to text my friends at Blue Origin to see if Jeff buddy is using tubes in his rockets.
Of course, a rocket is a lot different than a satellite. But, we shall see if the laugh at me.
I don't think any of the rockets we launched at Vandenberg when I was writing software to assist in the launches had tubes... then again, I could be wrong. :dunno: (very secretive you know)
Hey, Migs used to use tubes... so that is pretty much proof positive right there!
EMP immunity. Critical to audio amplification.Of what?
There'll be none of that around hereit was a joke![]()
Of tubes being used in aircraft... it was a joke![]()
Just simple ones, like tube degradation, low power, limited ability to handle less than 8 ohm loads, bass overhang, rolled off high frequencies, quality tube availability, high cost of power tubes, need for a vacuum tube tester, tube biasing, tube matching, sound variability dependent on tube brand or date of manufacture, total tube failure, high heat and overall reliability.
I understand that all of these rarely apply. But every one can be a possibility and therefore a trade off. Oh, and I forgot that sometimes the tubes needed go out of production. The stock pile of NOS is not going to last forever.
Myles.......Thanks for bringing your point of view to the discussion, and refocusing on the original topic. The clowning around gets old quick.
Question: Tubed Power Amplifiers. Are the disadvantages too great ?
The Hifi market worldwide today gives you a clear answer: No.
The rest is personal and conversation.
Reliability is an objective metric. It's just that there probably is no hard data on actual problem/failure numbers, just old guys talking anecdotes among themselves. With utmost seriousness of course.Well said.
Reliability is an objective metric. It's just that there probably is no hard data on actual problem/failure numbers, just old guys talking anecdotes among themselves. With utmost seriousness of course.
Joe R is talking about tube amplifiers vs SS amplifiers, quite specifically.My Aurender N100H music server AMOLED screen failed.
Joe R is talking about tube amplifiers vs SS amplifiers, quite specifically.
Basically the tube fan club here is saying there is either no difference in reliability and yearly service needs, like replacing power tubes and in fact, tube amps may be the more reliable less finicky option. Of course reality and high enders are two different worlds entirely.
Btw, off the top of my head, I currently own a least 6 different tube components, including amplifiers. Reliability and non-finickyness aren't the reasons why.
That may have been the central theme of Joe's position. He never once argued against the sound satisfaction factor. In fact, he unambiguously stated that was not an issue.That's why I invested in tube testing equipment. No doubt about it, due diligence is a bit more demanding with tube amplifiers.