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Ok, let's hear your explanation...

He said:

> 5) The resolution of the speakers may be inadequate for determination of amp differences. If speakers are too colored or non-linear they may swamp the differences in electronics. I find this to be the major problem most people have when trying to find good electronics. They really can't tell because the speakers won't tell them.>

"The resolution of the speakers may be inadequate for determination of amp differences." i.e. higher resolution speakers will more effectively show amp differences.

You said:

> Loudspeaker frequency response aberrations can go a long way towards making differences in source components and recordings more obvious.>

Which is nonsense. You seem to advocating colored loudspeakers as opposed to ones with greater resolution. How can you tell if you're hearing speaker aberrations or audible differences further up the chain?



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