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<blockquote data-quote="W8 a minute" data-source="post: 3664436" data-attributes="member: 570378"><p>Just about all these comparisons are moot once your car gets up to 35mph. Sure, you can tell a difference between amplifiers in a silent listening room. But not in a car moving at 35mph or more. In fact, you will also need "reference material" to audition the amplifiers with. Something recorded perfectly that you are intimately familiar with. You will hear audiophiles brag about certain discs and there is a reason for that: If you just play the latest hit CD all these amplifiers will still sound the same.</p><p></p><p>Now combine all these things; the moving car, proper equalization, and listening material and I doubt 99% of the people in the world could tell the difference and I bet 99% of the remaining 1% are just lying to seem cool their peers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W8 a minute, post: 3664436, member: 570378"] Just about all these comparisons are moot once your car gets up to 35mph. Sure, you can tell a difference between amplifiers in a silent listening room. But not in a car moving at 35mph or more. In fact, you will also need "reference material" to audition the amplifiers with. Something recorded perfectly that you are intimately familiar with. You will hear audiophiles brag about certain discs and there is a reason for that: If you just play the latest hit CD all these amplifiers will still sound the same. Now combine all these things; the moving car, proper equalization, and listening material and I doubt 99% of the people in the world could tell the difference and I bet 99% of the remaining 1% are just lying to seem cool their peers. [/QUOTE]
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