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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 47869" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Goneten,</p><p></p><p>To have to reply I must ask permission to go off topic again; don't think it will arouse enough response to split.</p><p></p><p>Your question is quite open-ended. To begin with, I would say that there should be no reason why they should sound different per se. There have been comparisons where a difference could not be detected (and I do not mean in someone's kitchen etc etc.) But as some designs (if I may be straight) are not necessarily kosher, one has the first possibility for audible differences. This is mainly for same person, same conditions, etc - same occasion.</p><p></p><p>Where more than one person is involved, psychological/hearing differences easily overshadows small differences in equipment - again, results of many tests over the years. There-in lies my often repeated lament: For whose 'preference' should a designer design?</p><p></p><p>Again, in the context of the thread, other components usually make a much larger difference than amplifiers - but that was a question I previously put to our dealer members. What is, in fact, their experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 47869, member: 144"] Goneten, To have to reply I must ask permission to go off topic again; don't think it will arouse enough response to split. Your question is quite open-ended. To begin with, I would say that there should be no reason why they should sound different per se. There have been comparisons where a difference could not be detected (and I do not mean in someone's kitchen etc etc.) But as some designs (if I may be straight) are not necessarily kosher, one has the first possibility for audible differences. This is mainly for same person, same conditions, etc - same occasion. Where more than one person is involved, psychological/hearing differences easily overshadows small differences in equipment - again, results of many tests over the years. There-in lies my often repeated lament: For whose 'preference' should a designer design? Again, in the context of the thread, other components usually make a much larger difference than amplifiers - but that was a question I previously put to our dealer members. What is, in fact, their experience? [/QUOTE]
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