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Old February 12th 06, 03:24 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Roderick Stewart
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Default Do amplifiers sound different?uad

In article , Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
This doesn't necessarily mean the measurements are wrong, or that your
listening experience is wrong. It could be simply that the appropriate
measurements have not yet been made. Rod.


We've just spent 520 posts going from Ulan Batur to the Falkland
Islands for something you've said in two sentences. Thanks! Andy


What it implies is that there are laws of physics as applied to sound
reproduction that haven't yet been discovered.

*Exactly* the premise that sells snake oil products.


It says nothing at all about the laws of physics, except to those who *know*
nothing about the laws of physics, (though such people don't seem to be in
short supply).

Rod.