So you are "plx"?Ploki wrote: Fri Aug 08, 2025 9:17 amYeah that someone was me lol.jens wrote: Fri Aug 08, 2025 9:05 amAnd yet someone @Gearspace managed to correctly identifiy the cuts between the hardware and the plugin in the first AB-example Relab posted. Someone from Relab then said it's like the difference between two hardware devices, yet since they AB-ed with the actual hardware they emulated, I don't get this explanation. So no, it's not a perfect 100% emulation, it's a close approximation -Ploki wrote: Fri Aug 08, 2025 8:37 am The hype about this one isn’t whether it sounds “better” - that’s always subjective.
The hype is about authenticity, and it’s completely justified.
like a lot of other plugins - most of which use a lot less CPU though.
It's a theoretical possibility that the method Relab uses here isn't that much more accurate than other techniques, however a lot less practical for realtime-useage, which is why e.g. Andy from Cytomic isn't using it.
I don't think so - the Relab guys said that they can't optimize their method much further and going by the various reports regarding CPU-useage, the Relab 176 is crunches a WHOLE LOT more numbers than other plugins.Also, as far as i know cytomic uses a really similar method (also u-he)
I wouldn't know - I don't trust my ears very much at all and tubes normally deteriote suuuuper slooooowly. What's far more unreliable than tubes is our hearing. Psychoacoustics, our body-condition room-temperature&athomospheric pressure and ambient noise affect what we hear a lot more than a few hours of electricity running through a tube (according to its specs).Edit: And i agree with Relab’s explanation. If you ever toyed with tube gear - this sort of difference can easily happen, this thing has been in development for more than a year. Tubes can be finicky
So unless you run strictly systematic/scientific tests (that naturally excludes human listening) with the exact same tube after a certain number of running hours, you wouldn't know either.
Having said that, tubes are imo typically overrated anyway. It just seems to perhaps be easier to design pleasant sounding tube gear than it is to design the same using transistors and diodes instead.

