All Amps Sound the Same....


A guy posted this on another forum:

"This is my other expensive hobby and while I agree with you about low end receivers, once you get to mid-priced (~$600-1000 street price) multichannel receivers you're into pretty good gear...Keep in mind that an amplifier sounds like an amplifier and changing brands should add or subtract nothing to/from the sound and that going up the food chain just adds power output or snob appeal to a separate amplifier...These days most audiophiles either use a good quality multichannel receiver alone or use a mid-priced multichannel receiver to drive their amps even for 2-channel."

Wow, where do they come up with this? Lack of experience?
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Frogman wrote:
music is all about emotion and the senses. The technology...has to honor that fact... The numbers must always take a back seat to the senses. One has to trust one's senses and emotions. That is what gives all this true meaning.
I nominate this for "Post of the Year". The ONLY thing that matters is how the performance you are listening to affects you/sounds to you!
Isn't the ability to evoke an emotional response what distinguishes art from craftmenship?