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Posted by Dynobot on February 17, 2017 at 04:23:40:

"John Swenson has commented that it is difficult to predict how an LPS will sound based on measurements."

John is definitely a reputable source in my book. In addition, un-reputable sources ie average music listeners have also echoed this by their own testimony of perceptions. Usually those people are ridiculed and confronted with measurements as proof of their lunacy.

Fact is, yes John Swenson is right. In terms of listening perceptions, measurements alone can not be used as a reliable predictor.

Not to pick a fight. But you can see how fast measurement specs came into play as a predictor of how the Jameco LPS might sound.