>
> > Vincent Deno wrote:
> >
> > > Would it be too far of a stretch to guess you like tube amps better?
> >
> > Hey, I am (close enough) an engineer, not a (used car/ tube amp)
> > *salesman*. Fair Go!
> >
> > > Too bad they're so damned expensive.
> >
> > Tube amps are for musoes and others whose (relative or actual)
> > financial over-endowment is modestly balanced by their intellectual
> > challenged-ness (read: gullibility).
> >
>
> Don't read into my comment too deep. I agree that many people buy tube
> equipment for the sheer nostalgia of owning tube equpiment (or for their
> ego). Like any other audio equpiment, some tube equipment sounds good,
> some bad. All said and done, tubes aren't my favorite device.
>
> Not to mention, I *HATE* making an already difficult task harder.
> Getting a circuit to sound good is hard enough without having to worry
> about the ever changing characteristics of a tube.
>
> > The only reason *I* have any tube amps is/ would be that I am a} a
> > ridiculous hoarder and b} old enough to have been there. *Not* on any
> > imaginary technical ground. If you *really* love the sound, go for the
> > early 1920s radios and you'll be in seventh heaven.
> >
>
> No thanks. I prefer semiconductors.
>
> > Should I ever require odd harmonic distortion to soothe my aging ears,
> > I feel confident to find a suitable semiconductor (probably a FET) to
> > add it to a suitably linear semiconductor amplifier (such as my 12 year
> > old Playmaster MosFet kit design), but with insignificant penalty to my
> > electricity account.
>
> hehe... that's funny. My modest 25W FET amp costs about $50/month to keep
> on. Good thing it heats up fast. (Makes a great space heater.)
>
> -Vincent
>
> > --
> > Cheers,
> > Paul B.
> >
>
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> Vincent Deno
> Design Engineer
> Theta Digital Corp.
>
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