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RE: Utter Nonsense

Posted by PaulF70 on September 21, 2016 at 16:48:56:

"...no push-pull amplifier equals the sonic qualities of a good SET, with the possible exception of push-pull Class A" - you make an assertion and then gut it in the same sentence. Which is it?

"Such amps may or may not be able to recreate the nuance of a SET, and one would probably need to audition hundreds of amps in double-blind testing to reach a valid conclusion. You haven't done that..." - and neither have YOU heard the amplifier the OP is referring to that's got your skirt twisted, have you? So who has the stronger position?

Paul

P.S. In my experience nothing beats SE amps for nuance and naturalness!