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<blockquote data-quote="pro-rabbit" data-source="post: 7536795" data-attributes="member: 551878"><p>I'm not saying that amp A that costs $5000 is better then amp B that costs $100...I'm saying that this test alters the sound produced to mimic each other. Thus you are not actually doing anything other then reproducing the sound as close to exactly the same.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps I should just do a large write up to explain this as many people seem to forget what an amplifier actually does and how they function and how this test negates all aspects of amplification by adjusting the sound to be as close as possible.</p><p></p><p>No matter the situation or our outcome any and all audio is subjective and any decisive answer will never be found because of this. No matter what. That is what keeps this debate alive. There has been proof for years showing why this test is not possible to beat because it is adjusted to ensure it can not be in every case as per the rules of the test. It is in black white in those very rules.</p><p></p><p>This is just never going to end. If anyone would like to debate this more feel free to PM me at any time and i will be happy to continue this topic. As for the actual debate it is more of beating a dead horse then anything...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pro-rabbit, post: 7536795, member: 551878"] I'm not saying that amp A that costs $5000 is better then amp B that costs $100...I'm saying that this test alters the sound produced to mimic each other. Thus you are not actually doing anything other then reproducing the sound as close to exactly the same. Perhaps I should just do a large write up to explain this as many people seem to forget what an amplifier actually does and how they function and how this test negates all aspects of amplification by adjusting the sound to be as close as possible. No matter the situation or our outcome any and all audio is subjective and any decisive answer will never be found because of this. No matter what. That is what keeps this debate alive. There has been proof for years showing why this test is not possible to beat because it is adjusted to ensure it can not be in every case as per the rules of the test. It is in black white in those very rules. This is just never going to end. If anyone would like to debate this more feel free to PM me at any time and i will be happy to continue this topic. As for the actual debate it is more of beating a dead horse then anything... [/QUOTE]
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