" If you have equivalently low levels of noise but when music is playing you have within it some correlated noise that follows with the music (harmonically or IMD related) then this gear will sound much worse (even if they both share the same "on paper" S/N ratio)"
So what your saying is distortion effects the S/N or not...when measured.
"if it is just thermal background white noise that is totally unrelated to the audio signal then you have a great piece of gear"
Ok so more inner detail...subtleties....Clarity......Focus
But let's ponder this.....if distortion effects what we hear......wouldn't the S/N....true measurement...measure the distortion present in the amplifier. So the higher the S/N the lower level of distortion present in the device..amplifier.
That would in theory effect....soundstage,imaging percieved and also bandwith of the amplifier.
Also the componet with the poorest S/N would be the weakest link in the chain...hmmmm.
So what your saying is distortion effects the S/N or not...when measured.
"if it is just thermal background white noise that is totally unrelated to the audio signal then you have a great piece of gear"
Ok so more inner detail...subtleties....Clarity......Focus
But let's ponder this.....if distortion effects what we hear......wouldn't the S/N....true measurement...measure the distortion present in the amplifier. So the higher the S/N the lower level of distortion present in the device..amplifier.
That would in theory effect....soundstage,imaging percieved and also bandwith of the amplifier.
Also the componet with the poorest S/N would be the weakest link in the chain...hmmmm.