For anyone who moved from tubes to solid state — a question


I'm the happy owner of a fairly new tube preamp and monoblock amps. I love it and have bought new tubes. To have another option for warmer weather or possibly a second listening room, I got a very good solid state integrated. I've run the tube preamp with the solid state amp and it sounds quite nice. I love all tubes, too.

But this question is for you. Please forget the convenience factor for a moment, including the issue of tube replacement etc. Also, forget about those cases where you bought new speakers and needed more power, etc.

Assuming you had quality tube gear with sufficient power — here's the question if you abandoned tubes for SONIC reasons:

What what is that tubes couldn't give you?
What did your solid state gear do for you which was so much better that you divorced to marry anew?

I'm curious about what people list as the positive sonic reasons they love solid state (including A, AB, D, etc.).

Thanks.
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I abandoned tube amps waaay back because they just did not give me  the very deep impact in the bass.  I am speaking about tube amps mere mortals can afford under 7K.  That was then and things may have changed but I am very happy owning a high powered SS amp with a tube preamp.  I have had this type of configuration since 1995 with different equipment. 
@stereo5  Thanks. I expect a lot of comments about bass. If you can recall that far back, was there something positive and different about what the SS offered you in midrange, treble, transients, dynamics, etc.?
+1 on

bass control and depth and slam

i assume you are asking about TUBE AMPS, not tubes in general anywhere in the chain

VERY speaker dependent