Philosophically, and not technically because I don't have anything to back this up, I think tubes are more alive than transistors precisely because they'll get some acoustic feedback.
I told this to a technician here in town the other day. He replied "you mean if the tubes are far away from the speakers, you're saying we'd have a different tone". Yep!
I was trying to explain how attenuators will never ever achieve anything close to the real thing, because the vibration of the speakers on us, on the tubes, the moving air, the resonating cabinet, etc, will never be replicated electrically by just soaking up power.
I told this to a technician here in town the other day. He replied "you mean if the tubes are far away from the speakers, you're saying we'd have a different tone". Yep!
I was trying to explain how attenuators will never ever achieve anything close to the real thing, because the vibration of the speakers on us, on the tubes, the moving air, the resonating cabinet, etc, will never be replicated electrically by just soaking up power.
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