Holographic imaging


Hi folks, is the so called holographic imaging with many tube amplifiers an artifact? With solid state one only hears "holographic imaging" if that is in the recording, but with many tube amps you can hear it all the time. So solid state fails in this department? Or are those tube amps not telling the truth?

Chris
dazzdax
The secret is better kept than the Bush Beans recipe.

No, that's not right. The owners and the dog all know.

I'm not sure the hcat knows. What's his name anyway? Doppler the cat? Or is that Felix the cat? Beats me.

I stand corrected.
Bill,

I feel your pain. If I were the competition I would be concerned too.

Try to have a nice day.

Regards,

Roger
Roger believe me, everybody is sleeping quite well.

Not a sole is worried. Not even both of the doppler preamp owners.

BTW, how about a weather forecast?

The cat's pajamas to you as well.
I take great pleasure in hearing and speaking about concepts and tweaks that cost only a few dollars and make more fundamental difference in sound quality than what a blowviating dealer may offer for thousands and is obsolete in weeks or months. Tom
Tbg,
Thank you for your detailed response. Seems, that you - like me -carry an idea, a "memory" if you like, in you what "real" music sounds like and use it as a benchmark in critical listening of your rig. The chance to get direct comparisons between a specific live event in a specific venue with a take of that very event through your rig at home is indeed very small.