I think when you take a solid state radio and go into tube amps it will sound better than going through a solid state amp.
All transistors have the noise that is inherent to solid state devices. The cb logic confuses me.As long as both amps are linear and not driven into saturation there is no difference in audio because one has tubes or transistors. The amp is amplifying RF. It is not an audio amplifier.
If you overdrive both amplifiers the distortion from the tube amp may not sound as bad as the transistor amp. By cb shop logic that means tube lenyars have good audio....but not as good as sd1446 transistors. Thems audio pillz.
All transistors have the noise that is inherent to solid state devices. The cb logic confuses me.
I did not at any time say that the difference could be tasted.So you can hear the difference between a tube type RF amplifier and solid state? Some local people say they can but when I gave them the blind taste test they couldn't tell the difference between a 4cx250b and a 2879 amp.
Could, can't now, and it took a high end speaker or headphone speaker to tell the difference.I did not at any time say that the difference could be tasted.
Most people cannot tell the difference 2% thd distortion and 10% thd distortion unless they see it on a scope first.(Audio signal)
So you can hear the difference between a tube type RF amplifier and solid state? Some local people say they can but when I gave them the blind taste test they couldn't tell the difference between a 4cx250b and a 2879 amp.