In my humble opinion, there is no such thing as "the" best amplifier. All have their strengths and weaknesses.
This got me thinking it is possible or does anyone indeed already have TWO amplifiers in their hi-fi system? No, I am not referring to bi-amping! Please let me explain:-
For some recordings and/or types of music one may prefer a tube amp. Yet for other other recordings and/or types of music he or she may want to hear it via a muscular solid state amp.
So is it possible to have two different amps wired to one pair of speakers and the whole system cabled in such a way that one can switch between the two amps effortlessly and preferably with a flick of a switch?
Thanks.
This got me thinking it is possible or does anyone indeed already have TWO amplifiers in their hi-fi system? No, I am not referring to bi-amping! Please let me explain:-
For some recordings and/or types of music one may prefer a tube amp. Yet for other other recordings and/or types of music he or she may want to hear it via a muscular solid state amp.
So is it possible to have two different amps wired to one pair of speakers and the whole system cabled in such a way that one can switch between the two amps effortlessly and preferably with a flick of a switch?
Thanks.