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<blockquote data-quote="Keyser Söze" data-source="post: 3183096" data-attributes="member: 578795"><p>They do sound different, every single one of them...even two of the same amps from the same manufacturer.</p><p></p><p>The question, is why? What's the cause? Is it what the amp manufactures claim? Audiophile sound? Low tollerance parts? Silver-plated and rhodium-infused super MOSFET 2000's?? Nope. What has yet to be shaken is the following prediction: all amps that measure the same in terms of distortion, gain, power, noise and frequency response will sound the same.</p><p></p><p>EDIT... broken record...Squeak already said it ...twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keyser Söze, post: 3183096, member: 578795"] They do sound different, every single one of them...even two of the same amps from the same manufacturer. The question, is why? What's the cause? Is it what the amp manufactures claim? Audiophile sound? Low tollerance parts? Silver-plated and rhodium-infused super MOSFET 2000's?? Nope. What has yet to be shaken is the following prediction: all amps that measure the same in terms of distortion, gain, power, noise and frequency response will sound the same. EDIT... broken record...Squeak already said it ...twice. [/QUOTE]
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