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In Reply to: RE: At the expense of observing the obvious posted by E-Stat on November 16, 2015 at 17:17:44
When you get around to actually proving that you or anyone else can ear the differences between accurate modern amplifiers driven within their design limits get back to me.
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"A fool and his money are soon parted." --- Thomas Tusser
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or you don't.
Your condition does make component selection far easier - everything works the same!
"or you don't."
That is actually quite ambiguous. Perception is affected by many things, and it is quite possible to perceive differences when in fact they are not detected. To "hear" can mean to perceive, but to "hear" can also mean to detect. If anyone is actually interested in determining detection thresholds, that is where controlled blind tests come in.
"Your condition does make component selection far easier - everything works the same!"
That is hardly correct and it is really a rather silly thing to say.
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"A fool and his money are soon parted." --- Thomas Tusser
That is actually quite ambiguous.
Only to those you don't get it. :)
I do get it. You audition electronics, form preferences, and don't care whether your preferences actually correspond to audible differences. That's fine with me.
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"A fool and his money are soon parted." --- Thomas Tusser
with the mediocre my friend. :)
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