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Does sensitivity MEAN coloration? [message #16021] Tue, 13 January 2004 08:07 Go to previous message
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In the Jan 2004 issue of Stereophile, John Atkinson, the editor, (in the letters section) says that higher sensitivity means more coloration....that less senssitive speakers color the sound less, nd as long as one uses a mongo powerful amp, one will hear more "neutral" sound.

I do not understand why sensitivity leads to more coloration. Maybe somebody can explain? Perhaps even John Atkinson if he has discovered this forum?
thanx
-akhilesh

 
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