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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 15:36:36 -0500, Jon Yaeger
wrote: You assume that science can explain all things and that the measurements we make of amplifiers can account for perceived, subjective aural differences. Yup, and that assumption has proved to be absolutely correct in all properly controlled listening tests. In my own experience the connection isn't quite so clear. Maybe my empirical senses are faulty and/or science hasn't yet quantified the stuff that makes an amp sound "good." Correct, your empirical senses are faulty, just like the rest of us. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
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