Thank you. Aries Cerat, ARC, VAC, Hovland, Trafomatic -- only a tube preamp gives me the liquidity and space and "holography" on vocals that I care about on a single issue voter basis.
Thank you for the thought. But that's just the point. I don't want musicality that's good among transistor preamps. I want to maximize musicality, which for me means tubes.
Yes, people choose solid-state to rock the house. People choose solid-state for maximizing resolution. People choose solid-state for maximizing low frequency dynamics.
People don't choose solid-state to maximize liquidity of vocals.
"Yes, people choose solid-state to rock the house. People choose solid-state for maximizing resolution. People choose solid-state for maximizing low frequency dynamics.
People don't choose solid-state to maximize liquidity of vocals."
As a generalization i see where you are coming from.
Though.
I'm not certain on this, I have definitely heard tube amps that can rock the house on the right speakers, probably not SET with decent SPL in lower bass, but i have experienced this with some tubes designs.
Also i have personally found some SS gear lacking in maximum resolution compared with competently well engineered and designed tube gear.
Solid state gear with boosted lower-mid-high treble,and or recessed mids can give this impression, but it is not true resolution and detail, more fatiguing and difficult to listen too for long periods with a smile on your dial (grin on ya chin)
IME some (quite a lot) of SS equipment tends to sound muscular but slow, dull and bright at the same time. Ticks many of the audiophile boxes, but unnatural and difficult to listen to for long periods at realistic volumes. I tend to notice a sort of tension in the body that almost leads to relief once turning the system off after listening to a few tracks.
Being ADHD and dyslexic i find it hard to put into words, but when you get it right you tend to look forward to sitting down and listening to lots of types of music for long periods. Get it wrong and although you may be able to convince yourself that you own a state of the art wizz bang mega $$ audiophile approved system you won't want to listen for long periods and may be forever on that merry go round, upgradeitis on the latest cable, footer, MkII version, equipment swapping, uprgrading?? etc etc.
With regards to maximizing liquidity in vocals i would generally agree, if that's your thing, tubes do well here. I have heard a couple of solid state amps do it, not liquidity in terms of a deliberate coloration, but definitely a reach out and touch the singer in the room, almost like a kind of, sense their presence in the room, breathy, life like quality.It's like, at that point in time you are listening to a human being as silly as that sounds.! It's almost like a suspension of disbelief in the moment. And quite addictive once you have experienced it your own lounge room.
Intrestingly, on a few tracks i experienced this recently at a Hi-Fi show. It was on Alsyvox ribbons, the overall tone of the speakers was ever so slightly lean for my personal taste and maybe just a slight sheeny? quality to the music. But, for a fussy listemer they were impressive, real world bass and dynamics plus that reach out and touch the performer in the room vocal transparencey. I tend to find this quite rare on cone/dome drivers in a box. Usually that sort of realism i have experienced more often with good horns or ribbon/planar ESL designs.