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There's a problem with that...

There's a problem with that logic of completely disregarding measurements, particularly when it comes to FR of the amp or the RIAA equalization curve -- if it's off, it's going to be audible. And it doesn't have to be off by much across a broad range to be very audible.

I think the much more sensible approach is to take the measurements as a "they are what they are" thing and glean something from what was heard -- or not heard.

Doug Schneider
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