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Valves / Vacuum Tubes
Valve etiquette and care
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<blockquote data-quote="Jazzy" data-source="post: 507412" data-attributes="member: 2010"><p>I'd say Sophia has the balance of the EH but much cleaner and transparent. Still warm, still midrange lead. EAT likely to sound 'glassier' and even cleaner with better freq extremes but I doubt the mids will be as lush and liquid. Would say maybe get either one 2nd hand rather than new. I would bet on the EAT sounding more impressive but the Sophia being more pleasing over time </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazzy, post: 507412, member: 2010"] I'd say Sophia has the balance of the EH but much cleaner and transparent. Still warm, still midrange lead. EAT likely to sound 'glassier' and even cleaner with better freq extremes but I doubt the mids will be as lush and liquid. Would say maybe get either one 2nd hand rather than new. I would bet on the EAT sounding more impressive but the Sophia being more pleasing over time [/QUOTE]
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Audio and Video Talk
Valves / Vacuum Tubes
Valve etiquette and care
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