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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: haverfordwest,pembrokeshire
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Ive noticed on this and other similar forums a prediliction for audio enthusiasts to drive single unit high effeciency loudspeakers with
valve amps having power outputs as low as 2 watts. my question is this :- does a 2 watt tube amp driven into clipping actually sound better than something like an sn 76013 (6watt rms) thats delivering an undistorted 4 watts? and if so why?
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