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HOW MUCH DO POWER AMPS COLOUR SOUND?
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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 96213" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>MFs Superchargers IMO were a clever marketing ploy to get a lot of attention.</p><p>Two opposing reviews were done. KK used a small tube amp driving the superchargers and as the chargers showed the tube colour, KK called them transparent.</p><p>MC on the other hand used what he felt was a neutral amplification system feeding the superchargers to see if the superchargers added anything, he felt they did, making them less then transparent in his opinion.</p><p></p><p>Most amplifiers do have a signature of sorts. Some quite close, some far apart. The differences get bigger under stress. A Krell sounds very different from a Levinson or both of them from an Electrocompaniet or Naim. None of these are built particularly badly or with obvious flaws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 96213, member: 361"] MFs Superchargers IMO were a clever marketing ploy to get a lot of attention. Two opposing reviews were done. KK used a small tube amp driving the superchargers and as the chargers showed the tube colour, KK called them transparent. MC on the other hand used what he felt was a neutral amplification system feeding the superchargers to see if the superchargers added anything, he felt they did, making them less then transparent in his opinion. Most amplifiers do have a signature of sorts. Some quite close, some far apart. The differences get bigger under stress. A Krell sounds very different from a Levinson or both of them from an Electrocompaniet or Naim. None of these are built particularly badly or with obvious flaws. [/QUOTE]
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