God forbid!Bob S wrote:At least turtles don't sag.
I like tube rectifiers cause I have a tube fetish. Feel and sound-wise I like tube rectifiers, I like ss diodes, and I even like solid state amps. I like turtles. Sorry, to mess up the poll.
You can wire a socket for a 5AR4 and just install one of those $3 SS plug in things (not the copper cap, just the simple diode thing) and leave it at that. Minor cost, reliability and choice. Not much voltage drop btwn a 5AR4 vs diodes I've found so it's a nice solution.
Bluesy amps sound better with a tube rectifier IMO. I never did try ss w/ a sag resistor to compare, however.
edit: regards to whoever I stole the image from.



 There is a notable difference in the sound, apparent depth, and reaction with a tube rectifier.  I use both so am not advocating for one over the other. I agree with the notion that in a commercial amp, a tube rectifier could be a point of failure.  It is another tool and its use would depend on the design, the amount of filtering, the desired tone and feel, etc.
 There is a notable difference in the sound, apparent depth, and reaction with a tube rectifier.  I use both so am not advocating for one over the other. I agree with the notion that in a commercial amp, a tube rectifier could be a point of failure.  It is another tool and its use would depend on the design, the amount of filtering, the desired tone and feel, etc.




