look at this issue another way.
i would say it is not sufficient to own a component and provide an opinion.
here is my dilemma:
suppose one configures a stereo system. after , say, one year, can one describe the sound of the amplifier ?
one listens to the stereo system which contains the amplifier.
how does one ascertain the contribution of the amp to the sound of the stereo system ?
at best, if one introduces another amplifier, one can compare the difference in the sound of the stereo system when listening through each amp. such an explanation does not tell you definitively the sound of the original amp.
what i am saying is that one can compare the sound of two components in the context of a stereo system, without knowing what a particular component sounds like.
i would say it is not sufficient to own a component and provide an opinion.
here is my dilemma:
suppose one configures a stereo system. after , say, one year, can one describe the sound of the amplifier ?
one listens to the stereo system which contains the amplifier.
how does one ascertain the contribution of the amp to the sound of the stereo system ?
at best, if one introduces another amplifier, one can compare the difference in the sound of the stereo system when listening through each amp. such an explanation does not tell you definitively the sound of the original amp.
what i am saying is that one can compare the sound of two components in the context of a stereo system, without knowing what a particular component sounds like.