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RE: If you really want to hear what an amp like this can do

Posted by Paul Joppa on April 13, 2017 at 15:04:31:

I agree about the distortion, especially when you want to hear spectrally complex symphonic music. I'm a big fan of Mahler myself, which is why I am driving my 101dB speakers with a pair of 300B monoblocks. This is another example of why you need to hear the options yourself, preferably with your music and in your room.

On the other hand, many people are happy with tiny 87dB speakers and 2 watts power. They just don't listen loudly or care about deep and/or clean bass. There are after all many other factors.

My current favorite observation is that there are things we don't know. And we don't know that we don't know them. And we don't know that we don't know what we don't know.