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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 16:09:18 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: I am questioning if anyone can really discern a difference in an amp with tube audio amplifiers that has a solid state, full wave bridge rectifier versus the same tube type amp that also has a tube rectifier section. In both cases, the rectifier, tube or solid state, is simply producing the plate and grid voltages needed for the audio (signal) tube amps. I just don't think that the resultant, filtered high voltage, regardless of source, makes any difference in sound or coloration I agree and you are correct. It's been one of those days - I'm totally out of synch with life, the universe and everything. Additionally, a certain person of my acquaintance (not to mention any names, but first initial Mrs. last initial Wave) cheerfully informed me that retirement is still a ways off because she has some things she wants to accomplish at a national level with her professional association. I can't freakin' win for losing today. :) And you forgot about the old Silicon Rectifiers. |
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