"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Robert Morein" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Robert Morein" wrote in message
I don't avoid that anyone avoid blind listening tests.
However, when you've got two amps, I suggest switching them to see
which one is preferred.
Or, if you have a PC with a good sound card and monitoring system,
you can do power-amp related DBTs by downloading files from
http://www.pcabx.com/product/amplifiers/index.htm . You can
definitely hear differences in power amps using files from these
pages. If you can't you probably need to upgrade your listening
environment or have your ears checked.
Your results are of interest, but the combination of a particular
amplifier with a particular speaker are what concern the audiophile.
There are no *results* posted at
http://www.pcabx.com/product/amplifiers/index.htm . The results are formed
in people's minds after they listen to and carefully compare the audio
files.
Nevetheless, I can't argue against the experience you provide, even
though it's useless for the purpose of choosing the combination.
The tragic flaw in trying to match amplifiers and speakers is that the
audible flaws in speakers and rooms are like a California wild fire, and
the
audible variations among good amplifiers are like garden hoses in
comparison. If you want speaker-sized audible differences you need some
kind
of equalizer, not a merry-go-round full of power amps.
Three Bryston amps and three competitive amps are listed there for
people's listening pleasure. Power amp tests are tough, so I
recommend that people who are not familiar with the PCABX process
start with the home page at http://www.pcabx.com/index.htm .
An interesting education, which should force the conclusion that one
should test the intended amplifier/speaker combination together.
Just guessing here Bob, but I'll guess you ain't downloaded and listened
to
squat from http://www.pcabx.com/product/amplifiers/index.htm .
The website has no use to me. A large variety of equipment becomes available
to me either as a free loan or at very low prices. Since I seek only to
optimize my own personal experience, your recorded samples are useless.
Nevertheless, since most audiophiles do not have access to the wide range of
equipment available to me, I suggest they listen to Arny's samples, and then
forget about them.