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  1. On 5/21/2022 at 2:44 AM, Idontknow said:

    Everywhere I read, most state that tubes are colored and solid state are more accurate. Perhaps on paper with measurements and perhaps in recording studios, yet when I play jazz through solid state it bores me to death. There is little no no spatial separation around instruments with the single exception of First Watt solid state amps as far as I've heard so far. Those are entirely unique. To my ears, solid state is like a veil is in front of the instruments. That doesn't sound accurate to me. If anything solid state sounds less accurate for musical jazz reproduction. I believe it's true that solid state is technically more accurate but not when listening to it. My solid state friends argue with me all the time but what they forget all too often is the type of music being played and at what volume. It makes a huge difference. 

    Whether folks on here like it or not, it's a fact that tubes ARE more coloured and DO produce more distortion - it's not an opinion, it's a fact. Whether you like the sound of tubes is another matter, I've been there; it totally depends on your speakers. Also, with using tubes there are so so many variables. Tubies go on and on about 'tube rolling'! WtF is that about. If SS owners could as easily change their output devices, there'd be another forum on that! Like a stylus, a tube wears out, and wears so slowly that you don't notice it until it fails or you replace with a new(er) one. I don't like variables or unknowns in equipment, so I now stay with SS. I acknowledge that tube amps do have something, and when I say that to peole they say yes, distortion, which is correct, but with the right speaker, they can sound,,,, I resist saying better, but, different.

    I have a SS amp driving my Magnepan (yes, not Klipsch) 1.7i's, and Jazz sounds wonderful, in the room real, and several of my Jazz musician friends also think so too.

    Amps and speakers are a pairing, and should be thought of as such, and one is chosen with the other in mind.

  2. On 8/23/2020 at 1:11 AM, baron167 said:

    What is this sorcery? And why does MM and MC both mean Moving Magnet? And while I'm at it, what cantilever materials and stylus types are the best for a budget-minded college student?


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    'Sorcery'?? MM and MC DO NOT both mean Moving Magnet! The clue is in the 'MM' or 'MC' text! MM = Moving Magnet, and MC = Moving Coil - Duh - it's not rocket science!  Try reading it all over again! Good luck in college, you'll obviously need it! You also really have no choice as to what the cantilever is made of - pretty much all MM (and most MC) carts will have aluminium cantilevers, as they are the cheapest.

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