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Knowing the color of your parachute! [message #8699 is a reply to message #8684] Mon, 17 January 2005 09:07 Go to previous message
g.r.hughes is currently offline  g.r.hughes
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Adrian, I know Marshal Leach and he is a prince of a guy, a scholar and gentleman but I have some real concerns with this article. Every unique amp and unique load is different and the way they behave is different. I've been an audiophile since I was 7 and I'm now 54, and every amplfier I've ever auditioned with my speakers and my cables and preamp sound slightly different to my ear. The speaker cable and the load at the end is quite a complex equation. Most loudspeakerS and their crossover networks are reactive. This article doesn't strike me as VERA SCIENTIFIC.

 
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