Guitar Toad
Toadily Stratologist
Is it the 30 years of break-in that makes the speaker sound better? What 30 year old car would you say is better than a 2005 car? It just seems paradoxical, oxymoronic, or just plain weird to say an old amp is better than a new amp. Although I know it's right.
Current components are better than old components generally speaking.
Is this where amp building is an art as much as it is a technical exercise?
What makes an old amp like a fine wine? Is it perception?
You don't buy a new Matchless SC-30 and say it sounds bad because it doesn't have 30 years of break-in. But, the DRRI can't stand up to the vintage DRs? What's goin' on here?
They just don't make 'em the way they used to!
Is older really better?
Current components are better than old components generally speaking.
Is this where amp building is an art as much as it is a technical exercise?
What makes an old amp like a fine wine? Is it perception?
You don't buy a new Matchless SC-30 and say it sounds bad because it doesn't have 30 years of break-in. But, the DRRI can't stand up to the vintage DRs? What's goin' on here?
They just don't make 'em the way they used to!
Is older really better?
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