Submitted by GarlicBiscuits t3_1197glx in headphones
I've been doing a lot of searching out of curiosity for potential amps/DACs that I could incorporate into an eventual endgame setup. I've heard that tube amps are especially good for powering higher impedance, high-end headphones like the HD 800S, but not so much for planars unless you shell out extra money for a transformer-coupled one. If I end up buying balanced XLR cables and adapters for my current and future headphones, it could be a route I'd want to go down (though quite expensive). However, I'm still not sure what makes this different from really good solid-state amps, more specifically with how they handle the sound. Any experiences and knowledge would be much appreciated!
SchiitMjolnir2 t1_j9kz1r1 wrote
Some tube amps (regardless of whether they're OTL or OPT or hybrid) sound indistinguishable from solid state while some have coloration / different timbre (not necessarily tonality or FR in the mids but through harmonic distortion) and the area where the difference is observed the most is in the upper to mid-bass (due to output impedance)