Is there actually a difference?


Speakers sound different - that is very obvious. But I’ve never experienced a drastic change between amps. Disclaimer that I’ve never personally ABX tested any extremely high end gear.

With all these articles claiming every other budget amp is a "giant killer", I’ve been wondering if there has ever been blind tests done with amplifiers to see if human ears can consistently tell the difference. You can swear to yourself that they do sound different, but the mind is a powerful thing, and you can never be sure unless it’s a truly blind test.

One step further - even IF we actually can tell the difference and we can distinguish a certain amp 7/10 times under extreme scrutiny, is it really worth the thousands you are shelling out to get that nearly-imperceivable .01% increase in performance?

Not looking to stir up any heated debate. I’ve been in audio for several years now and have always thought about this.
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I have recently installed my old amp because my 'new' amp is going for an upgrade. Both are the same SS brand, one just higher up in the  series. Even in our acoustically very bad living room I was surprised to hear the difference when playing at low to low/medium volume. Crank it up though, and the acoustics of the room make the differences in amplifiers inaudible. 

So Peter Aczel, of the Audio Critic to my ears is wrong and I wasn't even trying to hear difference, it was just obvious in casual listening. I also don't have great ears anymore. They get tested for work every few years so I know have a slight dip in my left ear. 

Maybe Peter listens at high volume, who knows.
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I run some of these and even to a trained musician they beat All the usual players in Hi Fi.
anyone else using similar? https://www.atecorp.com/products/ae-techron/7782
the constant current mode makes the only diff. eliminates all the spk/wire losses. a lowest pipe organ note still clean at 125 db. they dont run MRIs
with all your Eseroteric Expensive names. The Techron M600s too for upper bass and highs. Never near a clip or preceptable thd.   Just a bit heavy.
^^The specs on the amp appear to be misleading. If it were really capable of 150Amps at any time, at the very least it would be making 22,000 watts or more!
Constant current mode involves using current feedback rather that voltage feedback, and will cause the output impedance of the amplifier to much higher than most loudspeaker loads.