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<blockquote data-quote="ssracerx2" data-source="post: 321330" data-attributes="member: 549669"><p>If what you guys are saying was true, then all amps would have the same distortion ratings and signal to noise ratios, but they don't because amps do not do what they are ment to do perfectly. A perfect amp would just amplify the signal to a louder level without leaving any imprint from that amp, but thery don't because they can't. All amps leave some sort of imprint, whether it be a tonal imprint or a distortion factor or the way the highs sound or the way the bass sounds. They all imprint something......and the less of an imprint that is left by the amp the better the amp is. I know what point you guys are trying to make about distortion levels being inaudible but you cant tell me that a 50watt rms Sinfoni amp and a 50watt rms Jensen amp reproduce and amplifiy music the same way and that the 2 can not be distinquished between, thats just silly....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssracerx2, post: 321330, member: 549669"] If what you guys are saying was true, then all amps would have the same distortion ratings and signal to noise ratios, but they don't because amps do not do what they are ment to do perfectly. A perfect amp would just amplify the signal to a louder level without leaving any imprint from that amp, but thery don't because they can't. All amps leave some sort of imprint, whether it be a tonal imprint or a distortion factor or the way the highs sound or the way the bass sounds. They all imprint something......and the less of an imprint that is left by the amp the better the amp is. I know what point you guys are trying to make about distortion levels being inaudible but you cant tell me that a 50watt rms Sinfoni amp and a 50watt rms Jensen amp reproduce and amplifiy music the same way and that the 2 can not be distinquished between, thats just silly.... [/QUOTE]
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