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RE: Not so simple as you suggest

Posted by AbeCollins on July 1, 2012 at 14:34:34:

That's all very nice but completely impractical with regard to my original comment.

"Please let us know what the exact standard is for a component or complete system that does not have an 'augmented sound' and is not designed to accommodate personal taste?"

The constant bickering here over what computer or OS 'sounds best' is mostly mental masturbation for those who get off on such things. Just as it is for amps, preamps, speakers, cd players, etc., there is no 'best', no 'standard'.

Since there is no standard, it boils down to personal preference. Otherwise, we would all be building our systems with the same gear.