Helmore
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There is no reason why a SS can't do it either. It's just that most Tube amps are designed with large voltage swings in mind as that is what tubes are better suited do. You could build a SS amp with a voltage swing of more than 100 V if you wanted to though. If you really want to go all out you could (theoretically) build an amp with a voltage swing of a 100 000 V using SS components. That's currently only done for power transmission lines though. Not something I would advise for headphone use either
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Originally Posted by Kees /img/forum/go_quote.gif It is not more power that you need for the 600 Ohm. The 600 Ohm drivers can sound better than the 250 Ohm drivers, but, because of the high impedance they need an amp with a large voltage swing. OTL amps can do that. That is why not every amp shall be able to make you hear the potential difference in sq.. |
There is no reason why a SS can't do it either. It's just that most Tube amps are designed with large voltage swings in mind as that is what tubes are better suited do. You could build a SS amp with a voltage swing of more than 100 V if you wanted to though. If you really want to go all out you could (theoretically) build an amp with a voltage swing of a 100 000 V using SS components. That's currently only done for power transmission lines though. Not something I would advise for headphone use either
