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Deke609
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I am so struck by the "45 sound" that I thought I'd share my early impressions after only two weeks of having my SII-45 up and running. For now, I'm not going to comment on the usual sonic qualities (these vary by tube pair, and I will have more to say about them after a few months), but instead share my thoughts on what is sometimes described as the "magic" of the 45.
Each of the three pairs of vintage 45 tubes I've listened to share this same "magic". The magic isn't a function of detail or frequency response or dynamics or even depth or soundstage ... it seems to be an entirely different quality, not captured by the usual audiophile descriptors. The best analogy I can come up with (and it is not perfect) is this: a vintage 45 tube does for music what "magic light" (the hour or so before sunset) does for film and photography: everything seems luminous, enchanted ... in a word, "magical". It draws you into the music. And it is not subtle -- you don't have to listen for it: it strikes you immediately.
Another way of describing it (which may or may not resonate depending on experience): it's almost as if you've been given a really light dose of psychedelics -- just enough to break down some of the barrier between listener and listened-to. Music is more immediate, vivid and immersive. In comparison, listening with my JJ 2A3-40s on my other SII is more like a highly caffeinated experience - not necessarily less enjoyable, just very different.
This may all sound over the top, but this is honestly how these tubes strike me. Quite amazing.
It would be great if others with 45 amps could share their impressions.
cheers,
Derek
Each of the three pairs of vintage 45 tubes I've listened to share this same "magic". The magic isn't a function of detail or frequency response or dynamics or even depth or soundstage ... it seems to be an entirely different quality, not captured by the usual audiophile descriptors. The best analogy I can come up with (and it is not perfect) is this: a vintage 45 tube does for music what "magic light" (the hour or so before sunset) does for film and photography: everything seems luminous, enchanted ... in a word, "magical". It draws you into the music. And it is not subtle -- you don't have to listen for it: it strikes you immediately.
Another way of describing it (which may or may not resonate depending on experience): it's almost as if you've been given a really light dose of psychedelics -- just enough to break down some of the barrier between listener and listened-to. Music is more immediate, vivid and immersive. In comparison, listening with my JJ 2A3-40s on my other SII is more like a highly caffeinated experience - not necessarily less enjoyable, just very different.
This may all sound over the top, but this is honestly how these tubes strike me. Quite amazing.
It would be great if others with 45 amps could share their impressions.
cheers,
Derek