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no Kidding! [message #8852 is a reply to message #8847] Tue, 08 March 2005 15:59 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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not that I am sure the correct quantities can be measured to predict the "sound" of an item...

Since amps which measure in a way which can only be described using the word, "crappy" seem to be both highly regarded and pleasing to the ear, I assume that the wrong stuff is being measured.

More testing, and some large group linstening panel might be able to gather some of the measured quantities with the sonic impressions. That would be nice to have.
regards,
Douglas


 
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