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Re: Accuracy versus subjective preference [message #14838 is a reply to message #14837] Sun, 19 December 2004 11:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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AK; the violin example makes my point. I am not reffering to what we prefer or what we like, I refer to the concept many people have that if two amps measure the same, with the same exact results, then they must sound the same. Many people think that if an amplifier shows very low distortion; then it is reproducing the signal exactly as the signal was recorded, and that means that the amp adds no sound of it's own to the music. I have heard amps that have extremely low distortion figures compared to each other in order to see if that is true. The amps had different sound. Can you explain that?
Happy holidays BTW to you and your's. J.R.

 
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