Amp swap disappointment
On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 09:00:14 GMT, "Steve Batt"
wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 03:41:48 GMT, "Steve Batt"
wrote:
"JustMe" wrote in message
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If I were a recording artist, first and foremost I'd want those listening to
my music to be entertained, inspired & moved by it. The Audiolab doesn't do
that for me, the Alchemist does. For all its supposed colour, for all its
foibles, operational quirks - whatever you like - it is by any sensible
measure of what a hifi should be and do, better.
Only to *your* ears..............
It's a similar difference that I experience when listening to vinyl compared
with CD...
Yup, you do seem to love distortion! :-)
A friend had a 8000, was so bland compared to my Cyrus 2 (at the time)
Excellent! Amps are not *supposed* to have character, that's the job
of the performer!............
Yeah, but they ain't sposed to take away from the sound stage or dynamics
etc.
And sure enough, the good ones don't.
OTOH, plenty of amps will *add* what sounds like extra 'depth' and
'punch', but is really just IMD and clipping. Bizarrely, a reduced
dynamic range often sounds more 'dynamic'. All radio station sound
engineers are well aware of this trick.
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Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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