“Disgraceful” ? Give me break. Anyone claiming to be an authority who says that all amplifiers sound the same is, yes, a hack.
Good night all 😌
Good night all 😌
Jazz for aficionados
In order to judge any amp we have to have a standard. A holy grail, so to speak. Any half ass good engineer can screw around with the Freq response and make an amp sound a certain way. But what is the Goal? The objective? The standard? I think it’s, "the perfect amp is a straight piece of wire with gain." That statement itself says that the wire adds or takes away NOTHING. Perfect amps don’t exist. So we get as close as possible. Which SHOULD show up in the measurements. I’m sure the very wealthy boy geniuses in their garage workshops, would beg to disagree. Ever notice how none of the charlatans ever claim any performance characteristics for their wire? What is it suppose to do? Describe the "improvement" you are suppose to hear. Do you have to try all 6 billion brands and models until you hit pay dirt? Just asking. Cheers |
Rok, you don't get it. We're human, and we hear live music with the hearing we're stuck with. All we want of our audio systems is to present performances with the most true-to-life recreation possible. It doesn't matter how a dog hears or how a tiger hears. The point is to bring what we would hear if we were at the performance into our homes. Just deliver, through audio gear and the recording, the same experience as if we were present at the performance. That is, in my view, an audiophile's ultimate goal. |
Nice performance by Stanley Clarke with his quartet featuring Hiromi Uehara on piano. Warning: no woodwinds or brass included. Two keyboards, bass and drums. I am consistently blown away by Hiromi's talent and exuberance. A total joy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaxNsv3oPik |