Vaughn, if you ever come into some spare cash for audio, there's a guy named Craig Ostby that does a very fine job at restoring old Scott and Heathkit amplifiers.
Also, check out what Pierre Sprey does to old Scott amplifiers at Mapleshade records and audio:
http://shop.mapleshadestore.com/Ultra-Modified-Vintage-Tube-Amps/products/178/
I'm going to have him upgrade my Scott amplifier when I have the cash to do so. They are amazing.
My two favorite tube amps don't sound 'warm' at all. They are extremely fast, dynamic, liquid, punchy, start and stop the speaker drivers extremely quickly, and will give you a very unveiled and clear presentation of what's actually on the source material. There is absolutely nothing euphonic, 'soft', or warm about it.
Some tube amps are this way, but so are some solid state amps.
I agree with Alan.
I agree with Alan.
Audiophiles do tend to get a little weird around their stuff, I mean; silver power cords, 300B single ended amplifiers producing 7 watts costing $25,000 per side, gold plated conductors, multi thousand dollar turntables.........and the guys that can afford this stuff are in their 60s (or better) and partly deaf!!!
Having said that, I do like tube amplifiers as a basic babe magnet.
Room treatment is probably THE most overlooked part of listening at home. But it too can get pricey very quickly!
In my own house I gave judiciously placed colored "sculptures" on the wall made from cardboard egg cartons. They dampen things quite well.
Sorry to disappoint you, but egg cartons do not have enough density to make much difference!
This is all you have to do: Dead Link Removed Steve.
Thanks! I have printed out several copies and lined my walls with it -- the acoustics of the room is greatly improved!
Sorry to disappoint you, but egg cartons do not have enough density to make much difference!
This is all you have to do: Dead Link Removed
Steve.
Thanks! I have printed out several copies and lined my walls with it -- the acoustics of the room is greatly improved!
I agree with Alan.
Audiophiles do tend to get a little weird around their stuff, I mean; silver power cords, 300B single ended amplifiers producing 7 watts costing $25,000 per side, gold plated conductors, multi thousand dollar turntables.........and the guys that can afford this stuff are in their 60s (or better) and partly deaf!!!
Having said that, I do like tube amplifiers as a basic babe magnet.
Resonances in a room are even more of a problem with live sound as the venue owners don't like us modifying their buildings. Instead we use graphic equalisers to tame the response of the system at points coincident with the room's resonance points creating an overall flat response.
When you see someone using a graphic as a tone control, or worse, with a smiley face curve, it is not being used correctly.
Steve.
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