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In Reply to: vintage v contemporary high end amp posted by Tadlo on August 3, 2005 at 08:28:34:
I use both modern and vintage tube gear. To my ears the new is a little more detailed and slightly edges out the vintage in sound quality. My vintage gear does have a certain tone that I really enjoy. Some of my vintage does sound better than certain new pieces I own. It's almost a draw. There isn't a single piece I own new or old that I can say is significanly better sounding than another piece. Mixing vintage and new produces a great sound. Note: all my vintage pieces have been restored and some of my new pieces I switched out some parts for higher quality parts.
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Topic - vintage v contemporary high end amp - Tadlo 08:28:34 08/3/05 ( 21)
- Re: vintage v contemporary high end amp - Hepcat 20:12:10 08/4/05 ( 0)
Re: vintage v contemporary high end amp - The Destructor 08/4/05 13:20:26 08/4/05 ( 0)
Re: vintage v contemporary high end amp - Todd Krieger 20:28:05 08/3/05 ( 0)
Re: vintage v contemporary high end amp - otari 16:54:25 08/3/05 ( 0)
Re: vintage v contemporary high end amp - Bold Eagle 14:33:21 08/3/05 ( 0)
You got an even longer list of differences - airtime 14:05:09 08/3/05 ( 0)
Re: Coors vs Micro-brewed - AstroSonic 11:30:52 08/3/05 ( 10)
- Re: Beating That Sonic Conundrum - FRG7SWL 10:00:34 08/4/05 ( 9)
Interesting question but are you really intending to compare amps to receivers? nt - PureAudio 09:03:45 08/3/05 ( 0)
There are other considerations..... - doodlebug 08:56:14 08/3/05 ( 0)
I think you need some more options... - Alex-o 08:44:25 08/3/05 ( 1)
- Re: I think you need some more options... - Tadlo 09:45:23 08/3/05 ( 0)