I have to tell you that this tube vs solid state discussion and other discussions are typically biased against solid state and towards tube. As I have mentioned previously in other posts, I have heard many excellent tube amps. But, I have also heard just as many excellent solid state amps. Good Design/engineering is just that. Take it home, plug it in and listen for your self. Some like the "tube" sound. I have listened for decades and I can tell you that what I usually hear is the specific design of the circuitry of the particular amp. I have heard tube amps that had terrible sound stage, dynamics, etc. Same with solid state amps. Some times it has to do with system integration or room dynamics or actual design of the tube amp. We can talk harmonic distortion till the cows come home. But, the real test is long term listening in your home on your system. If it works and you smile and you are "there", then that's it. Show me a tube amp that people say is really great and I'll show you a solid state amp that matches it or better it. It depends on the design/construction/circuitry, engineering of either. If I had the money right now, I would purchase two Audio Research REF 250 amps. I have heard them and they are incredible. Better than the best like priced solid state amps? Couldn't tell you since I haven't heard them. But, I'm not prejudiced. I know good design and engineering when I hear it or see it. What would be better is to have forums where solid state amp designers and tube amp designers sit and answer questions and discuss these issues. Then, you will have a more fair discussion and I guarantee that you will have better insite and information.
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