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<blockquote data-quote="pro-rabbit" data-source="post: 7536733" data-attributes="member: 551878"><p>The only thing worth credit in that test is that you can say a watt is a watt. It has no other bearing on anything audio past that point. And yes, no one should bases their purchase of such a test or anyone's test for that matter. No matter the situation, person, or product there is a since of bias in all real tests of product.</p><p></p><p>Commented because this has been discussed at great length many times. It has always ended with this "test" if you want to call it that is only proving that a watt is a watt when each watt is adjusted to match each other. When this is done you have achieved nothing but generate the exact same watt with in limited guidelines which are not in any way similar to an actual application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pro-rabbit, post: 7536733, member: 551878"] The only thing worth credit in that test is that you can say a watt is a watt. It has no other bearing on anything audio past that point. And yes, no one should bases their purchase of such a test or anyone's test for that matter. No matter the situation, person, or product there is a since of bias in all real tests of product. Commented because this has been discussed at great length many times. It has always ended with this "test" if you want to call it that is only proving that a watt is a watt when each watt is adjusted to match each other. When this is done you have achieved nothing but generate the exact same watt with in limited guidelines which are not in any way similar to an actual application. [/QUOTE]
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