"MZ" wrote in message
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I don't know that it's necessarily obvious. "Trader" would apparently
disagree with that statement, because he's already implied that
amplifiers
outputting an identical signal (in terms of voltage) into the same
speaker
can sound different.
It is glaringly obvious. No one would disagree with that statement.
Eddie
didn't say anything about signals, just sound. Now, what does "identical
signal
in terms of voltage" imply?
It states quite clearly that amplifier A's output is identical to amplifier
B's output, both driving the same speaker. That is, if the output voltage
is identical under both circumstances, will the same sound be produced?
What is the difference between "identical signals" and "identical signals (in
terms of voltage)"?
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