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I've asked this before but now I'm going to be alot more specific. Big room, 20x40, around 700 dollars to spend, and two channel are my restrictions. I have a Technics receiver rated at 75W per channel at the moment, will be buying new one shortly. I was thinking about getting Klipsch Forte II off ebay, but from further reading, everyone recommends tube amps. Is this a bad idea to match them. If so what would you recommend I get? Thanks.
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Forgot to mention, i know nothing about tube amps, could someone recommend me some reading material? Thanks again.
If you're using a computer as a source I would hope that at the very least you are using Foobar with a decent sound card like the sub $100 EMU 0404 or the $30 Chaintech if it's still made. Or better yet, short of getting a Squeezbox, go to BB and get the $50 Toshiba SD-4000 dvd player to use as your CD source. It's a giant killer, no kidding! In any case, to answer your question yes, you could use EQ to bring the top end down a bit, but the whole point of a tube amp in this application is that IMO you will obtain overall better sound quality.

As far as learning about tube amps there's really nothing special to it apart from the fact that some amps may require that their bias is checked periodically and adjusted when you change tubes. That is usually a simple procedure performed with a $20 multimeter.

Some tube amp brands to check out are Jolida, Onix, Cayin, Vista Audio, just to name a few from the top of my head. Do a search for these brands here on AudioGon and see what's in your price range from the tube integrates.

Cheers!
Ironically, I just switched away from foobar2000 as it was no longer sounding properly. It seemed to be hitting highs that weren't there. I have the Sound Blaster Xfi Fatality sound car (retails around 170) My source is fine. I am currently using winamp even though I feel Windows Media Player is giving the best source, its just a pain to organize.