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Valves / Vacuum Tubes
Small vacuum tube integrated for desktop use
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<blockquote data-quote="Octave (asr001)" data-source="post: 1112168" data-attributes="member: 15836"><p>Yes - would not want to spend too disproportionately on the amp but will give [USER=817]@Mars[/USER] a shout to hear them out. Will support local if possible.</p><p></p><p>The reason I would like to go with tubes is because I would like something with a more wide, deep and holographic sound-stage for one, and secondly, superficially, I think it will look cool and I will simply enjoy those valves glowing on my desk (but I don't like those amps that have valves but don't actually use them..). Otherwise I may just as well stick with what I already have which is working well but I feel this is a nice itch to scratch and experiment and play around a bit with something different. I also introduced a valve based pre in my main system a while ago and the impact was very much to my liking. So when I saw the above-mentioned Reisong amplifier I though it would really be a good match. But though I'd check what Forumites have to say about it in case I am missing a red flag that will result in me wasting my money.... </p><p></p><p>The old Nad 3020i is too large I think in terms of footprint?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Octave (asr001), post: 1112168, member: 15836"] Yes - would not want to spend too disproportionately on the amp but will give [USER=817]@Mars[/USER] a shout to hear them out. Will support local if possible. The reason I would like to go with tubes is because I would like something with a more wide, deep and holographic sound-stage for one, and secondly, superficially, I think it will look cool and I will simply enjoy those valves glowing on my desk (but I don't like those amps that have valves but don't actually use them..). Otherwise I may just as well stick with what I already have which is working well but I feel this is a nice itch to scratch and experiment and play around a bit with something different. I also introduced a valve based pre in my main system a while ago and the impact was very much to my liking. So when I saw the above-mentioned Reisong amplifier I though it would really be a good match. But though I'd check what Forumites have to say about it in case I am missing a red flag that will result in me wasting my money.... The old Nad 3020i is too large I think in terms of footprint? [/QUOTE]
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