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"What HiFi" - can it be trusted?



 
 
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Old January 6th 04, 11:10 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Ian Molton
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Default "What HiFi" - can it be trusted?

On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 23:37:44 -0000
"Wally" wrote:

now find me a totally linear valve or SS amp ;-)


If there is no such thing in either category, then, are there differences in
their non-lienarity that might make the types distibuishable?


quite possibly, but thats not the issue here.

You can't beat the valve sound. I wonder what my 4-20 would sound
like if I put a guitar at one end, a couple of Celestions at the
other, and cranked it up... :-)


Ouch! transients!


A cranked amp flattens transients and turns them into tone.


If by cranked you mean overdriven ;-)

Im calling the Royal Society For the Prevenion of Cruelty to
Loudspeakers


Nah, my Celestions have had far worse kickings than a 20W amp can ever hope
to dish out.


I fear for your tweeters... maybe thats why you like vinyl so?


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