Just for the record, there is a school of thought (and a rather well-credentialed one) that holds that competent amps operating within normal limits do NOT sound different at all. To be more specific, they would argue that if two amps sound different, it will be for one of three reasons:
1) Their levels are not matched.
2) One or both has a frequency response that seriously diverges from flat (as might happen with amps with a high output impedance driving certain loads).
3) One or both is clipping.
Of course, lots of audiophiles reject this, as is their right.
1) Their levels are not matched.
2) One or both has a frequency response that seriously diverges from flat (as might happen with amps with a high output impedance driving certain loads).
3) One or both is clipping.
Of course, lots of audiophiles reject this, as is their right.