In Reply to: Watts are watts posted by ebenai on June 19, 2005 at 09:27:50:
I know I'm right but don't want to explain the above so as to play with your mind, if not your diet.Tubes clip differently. Different speakers make different demands on amps in terms of the load they present - even two equally spec'd solid state amps might behave differently into, say, a reactive load.
Many people are saying that the new things like the Teac 700 and the clari T behave as though they have more watts than measured (or at least advertised.)
A watt is not a watt.
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