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RE: No, but you do get used to the way something sounds.

Posted by vinnie2 on July 8, 2017 at 18:33:20:

Sorry but I can't agree with that at all. The fact that I am doing this testing proves that I would rather think for myself and get my own results. If a system is really good it won't take very long to hear it. In no way is relying on what your ears are telling "unnatural". A half an hour or so switching between amps every few minutes with different sources of music would be enough to hear any differences if they exist. The point I am trying to make is saying something like "if the music really pulls you in" is just too generic for a valid comparison of amps.