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In Reply to: RE: red plates ... bob and weave ... posted by kobasa@xs4all.nl on September 24, 2021 at 23:13:47
Nobody has ever asked you or anyone else
to believe anything.
What you got is an
honest discussion of why a
thing is done in a certain way.
Designing a system to SOUND LIKE the real thing
is VERY different from getting it to MEASURE like
the real thing.
The SOUND is done IN A ROOM, using human hearing.
The MEASUREMENTS are done with test instruments.
The assessments are made when a recording playback
agrees-- USING THE HUMAN EAR-- with the recorded
venue.
When industry experts HEAR the real thing in a
listening room, they know it and they understand it
when it happens.
No recording engineer who has acquired amps that
were built in the ways that are described-- ever
parted with them. 2 or maybe it's been 3-- audiophiles
have parted with theirs. Audiophiles buy and sell
every day. I have never met an audiophile who kept
a given system together for more than 2 or 3
years-- most change some important part of their
systems every few months.
That's anybody's right-- to do so. No opposition
from me.
But the vast majority of people who have built
systems the right way from the start-- aren't into
parts changing all the time, especially of amps &
speakers.
More than 96% of the amps I ever built in the ways described
in older posts are with the original owners. 100% have never had
a parts failure-- ever.
-Dennis-
Follow Ups:
And the horseshit continues.....
Dennis, read some of your colleagues' ads . Some of them look exactly like yours.
Never did the trick
Who knows why people like these amps. Sort of like John Hogan who used the same PP Webster Organ outputs for all manner of tubes from 2A3, 300B, 45 etc and people swore by the sound.
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