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In Reply to: RE: audiophile circuit breakers for use in US? posted by Mike K on May 20, 2021 at 08:28:28:
The notion of an audiophile-quality device is a valid term to determine the intrinsic sonic value, the performance benefits of a particular device or method that is deemed superior to what is considered a more ordinary device/method, most often products that are inferior in a manner that may pass signal fine or otherwise fulfill the electrical requirements of a circuit, but tends to sound less satisfactory vs. a superior product/method to the more sophisticated listening skills of a typical audiophile. There are plenty of products that are not intended for the audiophile marketplace that can be deemed audiophile-quality. What makes this term possible is often the consensus of many listener's reports, or just one man's finding, which is what audiophilia is all about.
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