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<blockquote data-quote="The_Quiet_One" data-source="post: 8425138" data-attributes="member: 614562"><p>You clearly said you "Class A/B Amps have an internal eq curve that has a peak in midbass." not some...I said a reader could misconstrue your post and come away with that idea not that you said everything explicitly. I don't understand why you're being so defensive. I misunderstood your purpose in bringing up specific brands, I apologize, but the fact still remains the internal eq curve was an issue that needed to be addressed. I'm done derailing the topic any further. If you want to continue the discussion please PM me.</p><p></p><p>Back on topic - I've tried a lot of well regarded SQ amps in straight swaps and cannot notice a difference with a lateral replacement. Granted they are not esoteric amps like Mosconi, Brax, Audison, or McIntosh...Once a system is tuned any sort of "sound signatures" will be gone. This argument likely had considerable more import a couple decades, but now there is so much processing available that IMHO it's become largely a moot point unless you are running a setup without any processing done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Quiet_One, post: 8425138, member: 614562"] You clearly said you "Class A/B Amps have an internal eq curve that has a peak in midbass." not some...I said a reader could misconstrue your post and come away with that idea not that you said everything explicitly. I don't understand why you're being so defensive. I misunderstood your purpose in bringing up specific brands, I apologize, but the fact still remains the internal eq curve was an issue that needed to be addressed. I'm done derailing the topic any further. If you want to continue the discussion please PM me. Back on topic - I've tried a lot of well regarded SQ amps in straight swaps and cannot notice a difference with a lateral replacement. Granted they are not esoteric amps like Mosconi, Brax, Audison, or McIntosh...Once a system is tuned any sort of "sound signatures" will be gone. This argument likely had considerable more import a couple decades, but now there is so much processing available that IMHO it's become largely a moot point unless you are running a setup without any processing done. [/QUOTE]
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