robertrsThe way is it is made, it’s performance (8ohm) tap into a simulated easy speaker load (black wavy trace)
Stereophile just reviewed online yesterday the Cary Audio SLI-100 integrated, I only read JA’s measurement section. Are the measurements results a function of the circuit design, layout-topography, or part quality?
https://www.stereophile.com/content/real-life-measurements-page-2
https://www.stereophile.com/images/1218Cary100fig02.jpg
it does becomes a bit of a tone control, varying it’s frequency response up to +/- 4.5db!!! A good amp should be almost flat.
This is probably as a result of it’s 4.4ohm!! output resistance, that’s a damping factor of under 2 !!! From the 4 ohm tap, it’s 2.3 ohms!!, still to high in my books.
Not good to me, unless you purposely want to change the way a recording is meant to be listened to by the recording engineers, into today's semi demanding speaker loads, it will be fine into very easy to drive speakers, but they usually have their own set of problems
Cheers George