jrosenth
Headphoneus Supremus
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So I just got a Woo Audio1 (see this review) and am absolutely loving it.
I was always a little nervous about tube amps, seemed like more to do to keep them running. This one didn't have any of the little dials that seem to change adjust it. (I'm not quite sure what they do for most tube amps or if this one would have them somewhere - if anyone could I'd appreciate it.)
In any case, I'm in love, it's absolutely musical, warm and enjoyable but dosen't loose any of the detail that I've found with solid state amps.
Really really impressive is all I can say. It makes digital sources sound much more analog, like my old record player. Honestly now I think I finally understand why someone would use a tube buffer.
What can I say? I'm hooked
I was always a little nervous about tube amps, seemed like more to do to keep them running. This one didn't have any of the little dials that seem to change adjust it. (I'm not quite sure what they do for most tube amps or if this one would have them somewhere - if anyone could I'd appreciate it.)
In any case, I'm in love, it's absolutely musical, warm and enjoyable but dosen't loose any of the detail that I've found with solid state amps.
Really really impressive is all I can say. It makes digital sources sound much more analog, like my old record player. Honestly now I think I finally understand why someone would use a tube buffer.
What can I say? I'm hooked