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RE: final update ....

Posted by Triode_Kingdom on June 8, 2017 at 09:59:53:

"That's true for anyone over 45 if you are talking about the high and low extremes, which the average person never listens to anyway. For most music it's not a problem, and my judgements will be valid for the most part. I won't be listening to test signals."

You're rationalizing. If you can't hear it, you can't hear it. In fact, your inability to hear the highs and lows is probably the reason you're OK using PA-quality output transformers. This - and your admitted inability to hear differences between various amplifier topologies - totally undermines everything you just said.