opaqueice;235508 Wrote: 
> I'm not making any such blanket statement.  However for most modern
> digital sources (including the very expensive ones) the differences are
> slim to none (no pun intended!).  Same goes for amplifiers.  Sometimes,
> in some situations, you *might* be able to hear differences, but it's
> the exception that proves the rule.  I can sum it up by saying that all
> good sources sound identical - if there's an audible difference one of
> them isn't well designed and is adding distortion.
> 
> You're expressing a strongly biased opinion.  I'm stating a fact backed
> up by many blind listening tests, measurements of the magnitude of the
> differences, and 150 years of research into acoustics and the limits of
> human hearing.




All sources sound almost the same the goes for amplifires   .
If one sound different its distorsion.

hmm right


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