magiccarpetride;611298 Wrote: 
> So if I hear you correctly (and I think I do),
> 

Always a bad assumption to make.

> 
> if we were to measure the characteristics of an ultra high end audio
> system (say, something worth almost a million bucks), we should be able
> to store that information and forward it to some mediocre audio system
> and drive it with that stellar data set, so that it will produce the
> exact same ultra high end sound?
> 

Oh noes, did I really claim all that?

I only meant in the context of my own system.  Instead of changing that
tube, if I could tweak frequency and phase response between 20-20k Hz, I
think the differences might be reproducible, assuming both tubes are
functioning properly, with low noise and distortion.

Having to deal with different kinds of speakers sort of ruins the whole
hypothesis since they introduce so much distortion.  And then there are
room interactions and everything goes to hell.  

But assuming the same speakers, electronics with low noise and
distortion, with no clipping, and no out of band oddities, I think I
might be willing to say, yes, you could reproduce the sound.


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