In Reply to: RE: I agree - but it works both ways. posted by kerr on October 14, 2010 at 04:25:22:
If you seriously want to know what Andy19191 thinks about speakers sounding different, you should see where he actually addresses that. That is pretty basic when trying to analyze a text. He does not even think different samples of the same speaker model can be depended upon to sound the same.
"This is not comparing apples with apples because the variability between speakers is far too large. You must compare a speaker with itself after "burning in" if this is the objective."
http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.mpl?forum=prophead&n=34085&highlight=broken+andy19191&r=
As for electronics sounding different, well, one can always design inaccurate ones.
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