because they are predisposed to #'s.
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because they are predisposed to #'s.
then why do those 'dark' options still exist?
just please, please, please, stop telling me how much better it sounds.
I'm not telling you... I'm asking you... to keep an open mind
That is all
If prevailing winds of opinions here are right, then why do those 'dark' options still exist?
Accordingly- the tube amp industry should have failed long ago.. right?
But it hasn't-
it turned out that was caused by slew rate limiting, and wasn't difficult to solve.I think an even bigger problem was transient IM distortion.
A) because they can, and B) because the manufacturers of this stuff know they can get away with charging so much. there is a media "echo chamber" that does listening tests of the most esoteric of the high end stuff. they don't however test distortion or noise, IMD or anything that can be measured with instrumentation. McIntosh does publish their noise, distortion, and damping factor specs, and they don't make only tube amps, they make some very nice transistor amps as well.And if nostalgia were the only prop, then why are those still spending upwards of $20k on a pure or hybrid design?
for a long time it was the guitar amplifier industry that kept tube amps from disappearing.the tube amp industry should have failed long ago.. right?
Stupid enough to blow huge sums on relatively low quality audio equipment -
"Stupid" is a derogatory adjective that, perhaps, this successful 'High End Established Marketer' might take you to task with...
And since,
Youre a moderator here, respectfully-
Please show us the financial background from which you base your opinions on, that, are proven to make-
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it turned out that was caused by slew rate limiting, and wasn't difficult to solve.
Umm... where did any financial or financial-related words or phrases enter Nigels post that cause you ask for "financial background"? I see the phrase, "low quality" but that doesn't imply inexpensive or unprofitable (or even excessively profitable).
Slew rates? this discussion is analog, not digital-
Your expectations of people who disagree with you are a bit unrealistic.Lets go deeper-
For those that have established businesses in this industry, that sell products associated w/ topic, please post your experiences here per se- regarding sales, and feedback of products sold-
Your expectations of people who disagree with you are a bit unrealistic.
All audio opamps have their slew rate shown so you can see if they can produce high frequencies at high frequencies without producing distortion. I think the output transformer in a vacuum tube amplifier produces a poor slew rate.