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Do Amplifiers impart a sonic signature to music
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 1056691" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Oh please! Can/did you read. Blizzard ? ?</p><p>Firstly I wrote about figures based on PRACTICAL test results! Why do you refer to those as 'my THEORY'? How are results of hundreds of PRACTICAL TEST DATA theory?? Are you aware at all of 'modelling' of human hearing on such tests? All those different sounding amplifiers - did they show the same RELEVANT measured figures? I have yet to see such figures fully published - and please don't bring me T.H.D. or simply 'Distortion' figures!</p><p></p><p>Rather show me graphs of separate harmonics distortion with output, operating under which circumstance?! (Certain harmonics are fare more strident than others!) Or, where still applicable, slew rate figures under specified conditions. Were those different sounding amplifiers, tested separately for separate harmonics distortion to confirm practically audible figures? Were all those amplifiers able to drive test loudspeakers? I never said ALL amplifiers should SOUND equal. i said there were specific practically determined test results which could be used as a yardstick!</p><p></p><p>[Perhaps to then briefly reply to Geco's question, giving which data is relevant to AUDIBLE products . . . . ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 1056691, member: 144"] Oh please! Can/did you read. Blizzard ? ? Firstly I wrote about figures based on PRACTICAL test results! Why do you refer to those as 'my THEORY'? How are results of hundreds of PRACTICAL TEST DATA theory?? Are you aware at all of 'modelling' of human hearing on such tests? All those different sounding amplifiers - did they show the same RELEVANT measured figures? I have yet to see such figures fully published - and please don't bring me T.H.D. or simply 'Distortion' figures! Rather show me graphs of separate harmonics distortion with output, operating under which circumstance?! (Certain harmonics are fare more strident than others!) Or, where still applicable, slew rate figures under specified conditions. Were those different sounding amplifiers, tested separately for separate harmonics distortion to confirm practically audible figures? Were all those amplifiers able to drive test loudspeakers? I never said ALL amplifiers should SOUND equal. i said there were specific practically determined test results which could be used as a yardstick! [Perhaps to then briefly reply to Geco's question, giving which data is relevant to AUDIBLE products . . . . ] [/QUOTE]
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