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<blockquote data-quote="joetama" data-source="post: 4536277" data-attributes="member: 564641"><p>I agree that RF is a different ball game. RF seems to be plagued by demons that don't like to follow the rules. Which can be a source of headaches when designing a large repeater system. Especially one that is portable and used in many different locations. But, some of the same principles can be applied to the audio world, but most of them can't. The basic point of my post earlier is simply that specs and measurements don't always mean everything. There are an infinite amount of factors that can affect everything from loudspeakers to CD Players.</p><p></p><p>I guess my point &amp; is that if certain things are kept in check many amplifiers will sound the same. But, when those certain things aren't in check then who's to say a person can't tell a different between them? He/She might not be able to pick them out of a line up every time. But still.</p><p></p><p>The reason these threads are pointless is I can't hear or experience what you hear and experience and vise versa. There is no clear cut case of right and wrong. Whenever there is grey there is no true answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joetama, post: 4536277, member: 564641"] I agree that RF is a different ball game. RF seems to be plagued by demons that don't like to follow the rules. Which can be a source of headaches when designing a large repeater system. Especially one that is portable and used in many different locations. But, some of the same principles can be applied to the audio world, but most of them can't. The basic point of my post earlier is simply that specs and measurements don't always mean everything. There are an infinite amount of factors that can affect everything from loudspeakers to CD Players. I guess my point & is that if certain things are kept in check many amplifiers will sound the same. But, when those certain things aren't in check then who's to say a person can't tell a different between them? He/She might not be able to pick them out of a line up every time. But still. The reason these threads are pointless is I can't hear or experience what you hear and experience and vise versa. There is no clear cut case of right and wrong. Whenever there is grey there is no true answer. [/QUOTE]
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