Building tube amps... Seems like a good cause. Players have long realized that tubes sound better than transistors and the majority of informed, working or professional players are using tube amps. But...
A trend is starting that I'm more than a little concearned about. Cheap disposable tube amps. All companies, big and small, are introducing tube amps associated with popular trends... Five watt single ended, EL84 power tubes overdrive, reissue vintage, "all tube" modern voicing, etc. My problem is that the majority of these amps are cheapo Chinese crap that is intended to be basically disposable like a Bic lighter. Crappy components and Chinese tubes, and the buyers often post here with common failures trying to fix what they thought was a quality product simply because it used tubes as the amplifiers... Sigh. I know the economy is in the tank and people can't afford "boutique" amps right now. And the big MFG's have been revamping their offerings to suit the income of the buying demographic. Since tubes are "trendy" and budgets are tight we have a huge influx of crap using tubes that is not in keeping with the spirit of the industry as most of us understand it. I fear that even tube audio gear is (or has already been) watered down to the lowest saleable demominator. This can only serve (in the long run) to reduce the sensabilities and expectations of the buying public (whatever demographic that is). Of couse us old timers will be building our own amps and they will sound great. But who will carry the torch into the future??? How can tube amps remain viable if the options are continually being reduced to crap??? I'm doing my best. But the bigger MFG's have nothing but profit in mind (fair enough, who can blame them, it's how the game has always been played). I fear that the recognition and synonymous nature of tube amps with "quality" is about to fade irreperably and the final outcome will be riddled with mediocre "Line 6" type products. Inferior digital replicants of a better time. The big MFG's are becoming our demise. We all eventually end up in a place where we lament loss of the familiar as new technology surpasses our senibilities. It's a right of passage as much as as anything else from younger days, but IMHO ther is a real dilution of quality happening that we may never get back.
Thoughts???
Chuck
A trend is starting that I'm more than a little concearned about. Cheap disposable tube amps. All companies, big and small, are introducing tube amps associated with popular trends... Five watt single ended, EL84 power tubes overdrive, reissue vintage, "all tube" modern voicing, etc. My problem is that the majority of these amps are cheapo Chinese crap that is intended to be basically disposable like a Bic lighter. Crappy components and Chinese tubes, and the buyers often post here with common failures trying to fix what they thought was a quality product simply because it used tubes as the amplifiers... Sigh. I know the economy is in the tank and people can't afford "boutique" amps right now. And the big MFG's have been revamping their offerings to suit the income of the buying demographic. Since tubes are "trendy" and budgets are tight we have a huge influx of crap using tubes that is not in keeping with the spirit of the industry as most of us understand it. I fear that even tube audio gear is (or has already been) watered down to the lowest saleable demominator. This can only serve (in the long run) to reduce the sensabilities and expectations of the buying public (whatever demographic that is). Of couse us old timers will be building our own amps and they will sound great. But who will carry the torch into the future??? How can tube amps remain viable if the options are continually being reduced to crap??? I'm doing my best. But the bigger MFG's have nothing but profit in mind (fair enough, who can blame them, it's how the game has always been played). I fear that the recognition and synonymous nature of tube amps with "quality" is about to fade irreperably and the final outcome will be riddled with mediocre "Line 6" type products. Inferior digital replicants of a better time. The big MFG's are becoming our demise. We all eventually end up in a place where we lament loss of the familiar as new technology surpasses our senibilities. It's a right of passage as much as as anything else from younger days, but IMHO ther is a real dilution of quality happening that we may never get back.
Thoughts???
Chuck
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