invalid
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02-05-2023 at 03:07pm
If it sounds closer to the real thing than transistor amps then it doesn’t matter what wave you measure.
First of all High Fidelity has never been supposed to reproduce reality but to reproduce the recording.
Now, even if it’s hard to believe for someone who never worked professionaly in recording studios, the truth is : at least 50% of what you listen has been created with digital processing in the studio.
But overall the statement of Mr Invalid ...is....as his name suggest : if the Fidelity (fidelity to recordings) matters : tube technology has to be avoided, since it’s not HiFi by any means for today’s standards.