Sanders Good Read
A few years ago I was at RMAF I arrived a bit early my room was not ready the sign in was in less than ready mode. So I walked the halls most rooms had locked doors as they were still setting up. A few were open with music playing and a come in and listen mode one was Sanders room. Sanders stated much as he has in this paper you need a lot of power to get good sound . I walked a few doors down another room was open I do not remember the brand names but they had a big horn speaker and a 4 watt amp and the guy said their is no way to get good sound if you go over 4 watts. I hope he and Sanders do not meet in the bar.
I think Sanders got a lot more right than he got wrong in what he wrote as he was writing about his speakers. I do find it odd that anyone building a big solid state amp good or bad is fair game. People feels free to say solid state is harsh , they have no music in them , cost too much but if a guy builds a 4 watt amp very little is said against them. You never see a reviewer say about a 4 watt amp the only way you are getting Bass out of this amp is to drop it on a Kettle Drum. I have heard great sounding big amps and if you are willing to limit the bass range great sounding set amps.
But why are small amps and small speakers given such a pass on sound? A large amp or Speaker is a lot more likely to get tarred and feathered. If a amp or speaker is both big and expensive well their is going to be a hanging for sure.
I wonder if the Absolute Sound the idea not the Mag is a myth and most people are looking for a sound they like. If they find it and the guy selling it has a bigger price on it than they can work with. Well then blame is laid be it over priced sound or what ever makes you feel good. Just IMO any thoughts
Posted by Jonfo over on the Logan forum
http://www.sanderssoundsystems.com/technical-white-papers/172-tubes-vs-transistors
Nice read
A few years ago I was at RMAF I arrived a bit early my room was not ready the sign in was in less than ready mode. So I walked the halls most rooms had locked doors as they were still setting up. A few were open with music playing and a come in and listen mode one was Sanders room. Sanders stated much as he has in this paper you need a lot of power to get good sound . I walked a few doors down another room was open I do not remember the brand names but they had a big horn speaker and a 4 watt amp and the guy said their is no way to get good sound if you go over 4 watts. I hope he and Sanders do not meet in the bar.
I think Sanders got a lot more right than he got wrong in what he wrote as he was writing about his speakers. I do find it odd that anyone building a big solid state amp good or bad is fair game. People feels free to say solid state is harsh , they have no music in them , cost too much but if a guy builds a 4 watt amp very little is said against them. You never see a reviewer say about a 4 watt amp the only way you are getting Bass out of this amp is to drop it on a Kettle Drum. I have heard great sounding big amps and if you are willing to limit the bass range great sounding set amps.
But why are small amps and small speakers given such a pass on sound? A large amp or Speaker is a lot more likely to get tarred and feathered. If a amp or speaker is both big and expensive well their is going to be a hanging for sure.
I wonder if the Absolute Sound the idea not the Mag is a myth and most people are looking for a sound they like. If they find it and the guy selling it has a bigger price on it than they can work with. Well then blame is laid be it over priced sound or what ever makes you feel good. Just IMO any thoughts