In Reply to: The point I am NOT getting in all this is posted by airtime on July 30, 2016 at 11:10:35:
Well, there certainly is a practical side to that approach that I'm sure appeals to the pro industry.
Why care if the amps exhibit compromised capability so long as the speakers can play at high levels, right?
My priorities, however, are different.
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