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RE: Barring - highly improbable - first-hand familiarity with each other's components,....

"Oh, and "recordings being played" - that's pretty much useless, unless music is so limited, frequency range wise (solo voice?), that it doesn't allow to evaluate system properly."

Sorry to say, you are demonstrating your ignorance. One can perceive most of the important issues with solo voice and a limited frequency range. If you had made live recordings and played them back you would probably appreciate this fact. If you confine your experience to playback of recordings made by other people than it will be difficult to get a hold of the essential issues in the recording and playback of music. IMO, any "audiophile" who only plays back recordings and does not actually make them is at best a half (assed) audiophile, not fully qualified to discuss what he hears when he plays back other people's recordings. How can you possibly evaluate a system except by playing recordings and comparing what you hear to how these recordings are supposed to sound? How can you possibly know how a recording is supposed to sound unless you made it yourself or were present during the recording process?



Tony Lauck

"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar



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