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Old December 23rd 03, 08:06 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
David Houpt
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HiFi is like cars you can go from a 10 year old £300 car to a £60,000
sports car, there is always someone with the" spending capacity "


I guess, but would you pay that amount for an amp that distorts by 4%
at full output? Or maybe the reviewers were influenced by the fact
that the amp was the most expensive in the test?

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David
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Old December 23rd 03, 09:30 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 09:06:11 +0000, David Houpt wrote:


HiFi is like cars you can go from a 10 year old £300 car to a £60,000
sports car, there is always someone with the" spending capacity "


I guess, but would you pay that amount for an amp that distorts by 4% at
full output? Or maybe the reviewers were influenced by the fact that the
amp was the most expensive in the test?


I'm *sure* that goes on to a degree. After all, when someone is faced with
a "super hi-fi gizmo" it is sometimes difficult to believe that it could
possibly sound worse than a cheaper alternative.

OTOH, we put up with valve amps quite happily and they can easily be
measured to be inferior to solid state. We actually *like* distortion to a
degree, so perhaps that's the answer.

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Mick
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Also at http://www.mixtel.co.uk where the collection started.
Currently deserting M$ for linux... :-)

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Old December 23rd 03, 09:30 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 09:06:11 +0000, David Houpt wrote:


HiFi is like cars you can go from a 10 year old £300 car to a £60,000
sports car, there is always someone with the" spending capacity "


I guess, but would you pay that amount for an amp that distorts by 4% at
full output? Or maybe the reviewers were influenced by the fact that the
amp was the most expensive in the test?


I'm *sure* that goes on to a degree. After all, when someone is faced with
a "super hi-fi gizmo" it is sometimes difficult to believe that it could
possibly sound worse than a cheaper alternative.

OTOH, we put up with valve amps quite happily and they can easily be
measured to be inferior to solid state. We actually *like* distortion to a
degree, so perhaps that's the answer.

--
Mick
http://www.nascom.info for Nascom & Gemini information
Also at http://www.mixtel.co.uk where the collection started.
Currently deserting M$ for linux... :-)

 




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