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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 483569" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>See, this is where ppl are confused. That test DOES NOT PROVE that all amps are equal. It DOES prove that there is no SQ in a watt. In the test he bypassess almost everything in the amp and strips away everything that makes an amp unique.....he doesn't use the amp's internal power supply (he bypassess that power supply and uses an external unit), he defeats any built-in EQ's/crossovers/anything else that affects sound (even if it is not user defeatable...which means that you or I couldn't defeat those same features).</p><p></p><p>Again, that test does not prove that all amps are equal or that all amps sound the same. All it proves is that a watt is a watt, which is totally different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 483569, member: 555320"] See, this is where ppl are confused. That test DOES NOT PROVE that all amps are equal. It DOES prove that there is no SQ in a watt. In the test he bypassess almost everything in the amp and strips away everything that makes an amp unique.....he doesn't use the amp's internal power supply (he bypassess that power supply and uses an external unit), he defeats any built-in EQ's/crossovers/anything else that affects sound (even if it is not user defeatable...which means that you or I couldn't defeat those same features). Again, that test does not prove that all amps are equal or that all amps sound the same. All it proves is that a watt is a watt, which is totally different. [/QUOTE]
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