Hmmmm.
I reread my posts in here.
I thought I had answered the question but I actually did not.
I like both tube and SS amplifiers.
I like SS because I can leave one in my car all year regardless of temperature,
take it out and turn it on without all the tubes shattering. SS amps for the most
part weigh less than tube amps of similar wattage and speaker configuration.
I like that too.
I like tube amplifiers because to my ears they have a richer and more complex
sound then their SS counterparts. SS amplifiers seem to have less dimension,
depth, color, or whatever the Hell the word I'm looking for is.
I know the thread didn't ask why we love or hat them, but without any elaboration
all the posts would read "Love 'em", "Hate 'em", "Both" and "Neither". The thread
would be a dull read in my opinion if we all stuck strictly to the topic.
You hit everything I was wanting to say.
I was just today listening to a recording from 4-5 years ago where I was using my buddy's house amp which was a Spider Line 6 & I was reminded about both the fact that I never really liked the amp & WHY I never liked the amp. The amp just would not behave or respond how I like guitar amps too. But, that is just 1 SS amp in a world of SS amps.
I do have that Marshall Zack Wylde Micro Stack which is OK for a living room dirtied up drive sound for practicing on at lower volumes but it lacks the shine, dynamics, harmonic content & compression of my 1 watt Marshall 50th Anniversary JVM tube amp or the same model JMP 1 watter!
I also still have am older Peavey 'Trans-Tube' (all SS by the way) which did an OK job at somewhat mimicking a tube amp or at least sounding better than most SS guitar amps, & it didn't bother or piss me off to use it for rehearsals but still, it simply lacked the room dynamics & sonic oomph of a real 50 watt Marshall.
So, do I like SS?..
In TV technology it's fvk'n brilliant!
In a car stereo ya can't beat 'em!
In a house Hi-Fidelity Stereo they can do a better job at accurate sound 'reproduction' but do not add the warm or the same sort of harmonic distortion aficionados love & demand.
In an amp, I can like & appreciate what they do & will use them on occasion but certainly they are still mostly different from a typical tube amp. And most importantly, I still hear a desirable difference with tubes & prefer to use tube amps for playing guitar.
Tube interaction with a guitar signal is part of the playing experience I enjoy & after thinking on it, I have to consider it an essential part of 'my sound'.
That doesn't mean I "Hate" SS but I certainly am not in "Love" with SS guitar amps either.
Oh baby I love you soooo much. I wanna stick my jack into your input & rock hard. Ahhh, No!