Someone earlier said that mathematically there is virtually no difference between the two alternatives. The curiosity was that the single rectifier uses a diode while the triple and dual rectifiers use tubes for this purpose. :?:
What does a rectifier do exactly (convert AC to DC??) and what difference does it make whether this function is done by a tube or the other alternative (silicon diode?)? :?:
Does it actually make any verifiable difference to the sound of the amp in the end and is this difference actually something you can measure or hear, or is it just something people to brag about ("it has a tube rectifier, nothing but the best for me")? I'm not looking for unreliable opinions but rather, verifiable fact. :?:
Thanks
What does a rectifier do exactly (convert AC to DC??) and what difference does it make whether this function is done by a tube or the other alternative (silicon diode?)? :?:
Does it actually make any verifiable difference to the sound of the amp in the end and is this difference actually something you can measure or hear, or is it just something people to brag about ("it has a tube rectifier, nothing but the best for me")? I'm not looking for unreliable opinions but rather, verifiable fact. :?:
Thanks