Altho I'm a firm believer that every change in a music-reproduction system changes the sounds of the music, whether that change is quickly audible or not, I'm having a hard time understanding why different brands of the same-type rectifier tube cause a change in the amp's sounds.
Does this happen? Does changing brands of rectifier tubes produce a audible difference in the sound?
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Topic - The 'sounds' of a vacuumtube rectifier? - jeffreybehr 13:22:40 02/3/14 (11)
- Yes and No... - onemug 09:02:44 02/5/14 (2)
- Ahh...so any change would be subtle and probably beyond my ability... - jeffreybehr 10:09:12 02/5/14 (1)
- Well...who knows - onemug 07:54:47 02/7/14 (0)
- RE: The 'sounds' of a vacuumtube rectifier? - -æ- 12:52:11 02/4/14 (0)
- It's all about forward voltage drop changing the operating points of the circuit..... - viridian 14:36:28 02/3/14 (4)
- BS - unclestu 18:19:21 02/3/14 (3)
- I specialize in BS and even put it in my Stu......... - viridian 21:24:00 02/3/14 (2)
- RE: I specialize in BS and even put it in my Stu......... - Caucasian Blackplate 14:18:16 02/4/14 (0)
- I have posted - unclestu 23:13:17 02/3/14 (0)
- RE: The 'sounds' of a vacuumtube rectifier? - SETdude 13:41:47 02/3/14 (0)
- Yes (nt) - Michael V 13:31:10 02/3/14 (0)