In Reply to: RE: What makes a driver High Efficiency? posted by morricab on May 31, 2023 at 06:57:13:
>You can hear that different amp topologies
You shouldn't, since where they differ is mainly in the midrange, where subs don't operate. SS where more power was needed and tubes where it wasn't was a common approach in the early days of SS. Things have changed greatly since then. I doubt anyone finds a Bryston or Powersoft to be wanting compared to tubes today, other than where confirmation bias determines the result.
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