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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 8654710" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>The only direction one needs to look in to know why there could possibly be a reason for amps to sound different and have it be correlated with the science behind it, is to read up on impedance matching and current source versus voltage source. Followed by negative feedback loops, slew rate, and crossover distortion. This information, of course, should be considered with and weighed against the speakers those different amplifiers might be paired with, correctly or incorrectly. You can see where a few years of experience with widely varying equipment may be of some value for these comparisons. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 8654710, member: 607015"] The only direction one needs to look in to know why there could possibly be a reason for amps to sound different and have it be correlated with the science behind it, is to read up on impedance matching and current source versus voltage source. Followed by negative feedback loops, slew rate, and crossover distortion. This information, of course, should be considered with and weighed against the speakers those different amplifiers might be paired with, correctly or incorrectly. You can see where a few years of experience with widely varying equipment may be of some value for these comparisons. [/QUOTE]
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