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actually "everything sounds the same" is the myth.

I learned a long time ago to buy speakers with successive serial numbers as there can be slight sonic variations between production models of the same make and model of speakers.

There is no sound component, cable, speaker, headphone, or any other audio devise that sounds the same as another. Some can get close but none sound the same.

If the listener cannot hear the difference, there is either a problem with the listener or the test as there is no other outcome possible.

All this sound the same BS started with Stereo Reviews lies about all power amps sounding the same and a few years later the same BS about all CD players sounding the same. BS is BS and you are repeating the BS. Tomorrow visit some high end stores and see if you can find any two components that sound the same, any two I don't care what they are I would just curious if one manufacturer was able to counterfeit another's product. I have not heard any two of anything that even sound close to the same, ever in the last 40 years, not one single time!

BTW a lot of us are not caught up in brand names and are thrilled when an unknown inexpensive component blows away an expensive one, I love giant killers.


Music is love,
Mono is not music to my ears.
Give me stereo or give me silence!
Teresa



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