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<blockquote data-quote="Shugarra" data-source="post: 2063655" data-attributes="member: 549983"><p>Sort of unrelated, but a thing I think a lot of people miss is that RC doesn't say you shouldn't buy expensive amplifiers, just that in the conditions of his test the expensive will sound the same as the less expensive. Not always of course, but much of the time, the expensive amplifiers will be of a higher build quality and more reliable. They could also put out more power than they advertise or have a lot of built in functionality that less expensive amplifiers do not. Purchasing an amplifier for its' sound quality is probably a bad idea but that shouldn't preclude you from buying an expensive amplifier, just be sure you know why you're buying it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shugarra, post: 2063655, member: 549983"] Sort of unrelated, but a thing I think a lot of people miss is that RC doesn't say you shouldn't buy expensive amplifiers, just that in the conditions of his test the expensive will sound the same as the less expensive. Not always of course, but much of the time, the expensive amplifiers will be of a higher build quality and more reliable. They could also put out more power than they advertise or have a lot of built in functionality that less expensive amplifiers do not. Purchasing an amplifier for its' sound quality is probably a bad idea but that shouldn't preclude you from buying an expensive amplifier, just be sure you know why you're buying it. [/QUOTE]
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