In Reply to: Re: morricab, you might try considering the problem from the opposite end posted by Soundmind on June 15, 2006 at 15:36:09:
HowdyHow about two amps with essentially the same design but one being build for more power output? (In my case, say a SimAudio W-5 stereo amp vs. a SimAudio W-10 mono block.)
Even tho I never get near the power limits of either the W-10 has a lot more finesse than the W-5. I hear more details at the same listening level with the W-10...
(Yah, I know this isn't the best example, stereo separation, etc. come to mind, but still I don't think the differences come from things like that. I'm just positing that a loafing amp might sound better than a less loafing amp and that the difference has nothing to do with equalization...)
-Ted
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- Pushing you a little more :) - Ted Smith 17:30:03 06/15/06 (11)
- Re: Pushing you a little more :) - Soundmind 18:19:00 06/15/06 (10)
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