heliumflight
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Once your hooked to tubes, they are few who return to SS.
Agree. Initially i too was apprehensive of tube buffers. I wanted to taste the tube sound and someone on the forum suggested a tube buffer. Before that i was not aware of that terminology.Once your hooked to tubes, they are few who return to SS.
You had mentioned that you listen to youtube aswell via your system.looks like it will be an expensive affair if you need a good tube buffer..![]()
You had mentioned that you listen to youtube aswell via your system.
Hence i would suggest that you can listen to some videos which provide audio by comparing music played via tube buffer and without it. Some videos compare with tube buffer and some with tube amp.
In any case, when you listen to them and feel the difference in sound, then yes ofcourse your system and speakers are capable of producing the difference. If they can produce the difference via YouTube then yes when you actually put a buffer we can assume some difference should be there. Youtube listening was the way even i had tried and finally landed purchasing a tube buffer. ☺
In my limited knowledge and experience, there are broadly three versions of every tube, USA, European and Russian. Chinese I don’t trust except Shuguang which am yet to try.
6P1 aka 6AQ5 or EL90
6N1P is a bit similar to 6DJ8
However the tubes with less gain are suitable for no gain buffers. 12AX7 as I mentioned above is NOT but is the most popular tube used in preamps.
Don’t just go for a tube buffer which has cheap replacements. I have experienced 6J1P-ev and 6DJ8 Tube buffers and found latter much better.
For tube preamps, there is no limit of tubes and topology.
I would suspect that the speakers are the weakest link in your setup. Doubt if a tube buffer will make a discernible difference in fidelity.
In my experience, just adding components in a chain is unlikely to "improve" matters.