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"Max Holubitsky" wrote in message
However, there is a third point, and that is that many relatively good vintage tube receiver/integrated pieces were actually weak-sister representatives of tube technology when they were new. It was no secret that tubed receivers were very problematical because of heat and weight issues. When you bought a tubed receiver you didn't get a Marantz-like power amp with a tuner. You didn't even get a Dyna-like power amp with a tuner. You got a down-sized tubes, lightened output and power transformers, and a crowded chassis that exacerbated natural heat problems. Some of the Fisher receivers, Mac receivers, and Sansui receivers are known to have good quality power sections, with "real" output iron. Could you be more vague? Conversely, some separates were not high quality. I generally agree with you though. As a rule and this includes Fisher and Sansui receivers, tubed receivers had critical components, particularly transformers, that were small and light compared to even mediocre separates. Good speakers are the key to good sound! Personally I think that the amp should be bought to suit the speakers, and not the other way around. Since just about all speakers made in the last 30 years were designed to be used with SS amplifiers... Replace SS amplifiers with amplifiers having a low output impedance. Rare, expensive birds. What difference does it make, from the speakers perspective, if the amplifier is tube or solid state, provided it has a decent damping factor, and adequate power? The difference is that SS amps with low output impedances are essentially the rule, and tubed power amps with comparably low output impedances were the exception. Name even one tubed receiver that had a damping factor of 100 at 20 Hz. How many SS amps do that or better? 100's! |
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