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Hmmm, in the same listening room I've tried all sort of amps......

Posted by mr grits on March 4, 2007 at 16:49:06:

And gotten all sorts of different voicing from them. So, there's more to it than the infinite variables of book cases, curtains, and tone controls. I recently snagged a cheap LM3886 amp to hear what it was about and it was about being warm, fast, and detailed. My one tube amp is sizzling fast, detailed, light in bass, and cool sounding. And so it goes.......

This brings about the my unanswered question of how does an audio designer know what his creation will sound like without building it and playing it hundreds of hours to know exactly how it will shake out? But, that's another post.............


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