I guess vinyl is better...until the tonearm pops off at the end of 1812!



On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CS/SCCE wrote:

Yeah...while on that note, there are still many old school enthusiasts
who make strong arguments that in many, many applications the best
analog devices still trump the best digital devices.

I have friends who insist that the sound produced by clean vinyl on a
top-of-the-line turntable still beats the sound produced by the best CD
player.

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If anyone would like to know, vacuum tubes are still a really big deal
for audiophiles and for people in the music biz. This is because people
who care generally agree that the sound of tube amplification is
subjectively better than the sound of solid state amplification, with a
few exceptions.

Guitar players like them because tubes produce better-sounding
distortion, with a rounded sound-wave rather than the jagged sound wave
that an overdriven solid state circuit would produce. All-tube amps are
favorites. Some of them are quite old and some of them are new, but
they're all pretty darned heavy. Sometimes the pre-amp circuit (the one
that gets overdriven) will be tube and then the real amplification
circuit will be solid-state, but for that good, slightly crunchy attack,
you need all-tube. Also, singers and recording engineers will use
microphones with an internal pre-amp which contains an itty-bitty vacuum
tube. These sound "warmer."

Audiophiles also like the warm sound that tubes give. Some of the most
heaviest, most expensive, and esoteric amplifiers are all-tube,
rendering units that cost tens of thousands of dollars. Each channel
gets a separate amplifier. They turn these things on and leave them on
for the life of the unit...if they are seriously bonkers audiophiles,
that is.

Anyway, the move to solid-state equipment created a "tube crisis" for
lots of guitar players and amplifier manufacturers. Crisis was averted
when the industry found a ready source for vacuum tubes: Russia. They
still had plenty of crap that ran on them!

Drew
Tulsa, OK

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        I used to carry the tester or tube case when my dad went out on
repair calls on the weekends to fix people's TVs.

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        No, you're not.  I can still picture those tube tester machines
in the stores.  :)

        Rick


        On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 8:38 AM, Tim Widowfield
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                I hope I'm not the only old guy who was thinking "old
tubes" was a reference to vacuum tubes.



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                You can tell the boss has been out of the office this
week.  My team, in conjunction with a team that sits with us, took some
old tubes and turned cube land into a Chinese temple, complete with both
male and female lion statues, as well as a bagua mirror with the old
Remedy logo to ward off evil spirits.

                Hopefully the photos make it through the email.

                Shawn Pierson



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