"Robert Morein" wrote in message
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"SmakDaddy" wrote in message
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| Neither can most
| people. Guess what? $10,000 amps and $30,000 speakers aren't marketed
to
| the likes of you.
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| So therefor we have no right to assess their value as equipment or to
| determine if they do ANYTHING different than cost more?
I think what the original ****tard poster doesn't get, is that its the
people he refers to as 'borgs' who delelop, manufacture, and repair the
stuff in the first place. Its some bull**** corporate unit and some
bull****
deluded retailer who crank the price up to make 1000%+ profit. I am not
saying a $10000 amp is equal to some dodgey $80 jobbo, but no human
senses
could tell the differnece between a $1500 amp and a $10000 amp,
especially
when they all use the same made-in-korea semiconductors within.
1000% is an exaggeration of an unfortunate situation.
But the argument that the country of origin for semiconductors makes
diverse
amplifiers equal is a bad one. Amplifiers vary widely in sound, but not
necessarily on the basis of price.
And your evidence of this is where?
I find that MOSFETs sound different from
bipolars, and IGFETs.
But only in sighted listening so the comment ios useless.
The way MOSFETs are driven is yet a further division.
Another worthless anecdote.
And high bias bipolar amps sound different from low bias designs.
More unscientific crapola.
So, I take it, to you, a Halcro sounds the same as a Parasound?
You have a DBT that shows otherwise?
The "borgs" are not the makers. The "borgs" are users, not of equipment,
but
of other human beings.
More nonsense. The ones being called Borgs by ididots like Middius and you
are the people who understand that measurements have actual meanbing and
that when two devices meansure similarly enough, they sound the same.
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