Given that a system with a cd player solid state amp and speakers has particular soundstage characterisitcs, when one removes the amp with a tube amp, the soundstage appears dramatically different. what is it about the type of amplifier which has such a dramatic effect on the illusion of the soundstage?
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Topic - soundstage illusion: tube and solid state - commonmode@earthlink.net 20:16:28 11/22/06 (13)
- Re: soundstage illusion: tube and solid state - Ted Smith 10:01:47 11/24/06 (3)
- soundstage illusion: tube and solid state - commonmode@earthlink.net 20:25:53 11/24/06 (2)
- Re: soundstage illusion: tube and solid state - Ted Smith 22:14:36 11/24/06 (1)
- Re: soundstage illusion: tube and solid state - unclejed613 08:58:21 12/26/06 (0)
- Here's a guess - lipmanl@hotmail.com 08:19:54 11/23/06 (4)
- soundstage illusion: tube and solid state - commonmode@earthlink.net 09:47:05 11/24/06 (3)
- I'll try... - lipmanl@hotmail.com 11:45:53 11/24/06 (2)
- soundstage illusion: tube and solid state - commonmode@earthlink.net 20:44:15 11/24/06 (1)
- You read my answer correctly... - lipmanl@hotmail.com 05:38:39 11/25/06 (0)
- Typically, it's due to the way the amplification acts... - Gregm 04:30:09 11/23/06 (1)
- soundstage illusion: tube and solid state - commonmode@earthlink.net 09:40:00 11/24/06 (0)
- Re: soundstage illusion: tube and solid state - zanash 22:52:10 11/22/06 (1)
- soundstage illusion: tube and solid state - commonmode@earthlink.net 20:46:48 11/24/06 (0)