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    I've been using both Class A valves and Class A solid state for years and I like both. They do sound different, but I would not like to say one is better than the other. I switch from one to the other periodically according to mood, but they both sound bloody marvellous to me!
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    I'm using class A SS and valves, both are SE and it's hard to detect much differnce.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gordon Steadman View Post
    This is a very good question but........... there seem to be few that sit on the fence and most fall in one camp or the other.
    Well, I have an arse full of splinters! A bit like direct drive v belt v idler (etc) I don't really give a monkeys what the "technology" is, I let my ears decide - there are good and not so good implementations of every topology - so why limit yourself? Budget is my limitation, and so far at the lower end of the market SS wins, but I would love some tubes one day, not least the pride of ownership which I personally feel is a big factor with hifi - and why not?
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    I am running an excellent Solid State: but truth be told I would love to be running good quality Valves. I am running a SS partly for pragmatic reasons and partly because my SS is so good, and does sound somewhat 'valve-like' for that matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ned664 View Post
    I have been reading a bit about valve amps, one passage included the phrase 'I am now listening to music rater than sound' apparently after conversion to using a valve amp. I wondered whether other members have had any experience of the change from SS to valve good or bad?

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    Sadly solid state and valve amps always seem to divide opinion. I'm not sure why TBH.

    Let me state that I haven't heard a valve amp for a few years. IMPO there are either good or bad amps. A good SS amp is every bit as good as a valve amp, just as bad valve... is no worse than a bad SS.

    Personally, it boils down to practicality: I have my Leema on for about 6-8 hours a day - this includes my usage, Mrs. P and little'un watching her DVDs via the amp. Based on the real fact that most valve tend to overheat, allied to poor perceived power. Obv you'll need load-friendly speakers i.e. 6 ohms upwards and minimum of 90db (these figures can/will depend on the quality of the amp chosen).

    Regards the SQ between the two will also vary depending on partnering equipment. A good SS amp can sound as natural as a valve.

    As always this observation is based purely on my own experiences.

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    Hmm... my Leak is going upstairs into system 2 next week. Being replaced with an OTL that strangely, has no output transformers at all
    I will be interested how that goes. In theory a standard OTL valve amp is the worst possibly match or a pair of statics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lurcher View Post
    I will be interested how that goes. In theory a standard OTL valve amp is the worst possibly match or a pair of statics.
    I tried it, thanks to the designer (Firebottle) in my system first. Sounds wonderful.

    It took a lot to replace an amp I've been using happily for over 20 years.

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    It will have to use a fair amount of NFB to get the output impedance down to an acceptable level thats for sure...
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    What's an otl amp?

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    Output Transformerless, so not strange at all really that it has no output transformers - it would be a strange one that had them!
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