Differences In Audio Components That I've Heard And Not Heard
Stewart Pinkerton wrote in message news:AQYac.54944$w54.339056@attbi_s01...
On 31 Mar 2004 17:53:08 GMT, "Oceans 2K"
wrote:
Each solid-state amplifier has it's own sound when all other aspects are
held equal.
No, they don't. It has been proven beyond reasonable doubt on many,
many occasions that all nominally competent amps sound the same, when
you don't *know* which one is connected.
This is a circular argument, Stewart. What are 'nominally competent
amps'? Ones that sound identical? If an amp sounds different, then is
it no longer a 'nominally competent amp'?
What you're arguing is that 'all nominally competent amps (amps that
sound the same) same sound the same'.
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