In Reply to: Who is beating around the bush? You or me? posted by cheap-Jack on February 5, 2007 at 10:46:42:
Attempting to introduce another non-sequiter issue into the pot, eh?"Surely tubes never sound same as a SS device, period."
Is your invalid comparison is part of your evidence you cite? what a laugh. At any rate, for the sake of complementness and despite the its obviousness, it is the complete circuit that is subject to a comparison, .
"So what is the "certain criteria" to be "satisfied" so that both devices would sound the same. Certainly NOT matching impedances & SPL levels. "
You partially answered your own quesiton earlier in the thread, at any rate matching impedances and SPL levels is for the purpose of RELIABLY detecting differences, not to make both amplifiers sound the same, a level playing field so to speak. Here you are questioning the basic protocols for a valid DBT, as such there is really no point continuing, I can safely assume that your test was invalid. You compared a 2wpch tubed amplifier to a 100Wpch SS amplifier with no controls and you are jumping up and down because I questioned validity of your conclusions? Oh, the ridiculousness of it, :)
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