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From: ray@utcsrgv.UUCP
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Subject: Re: hearing high treble
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Date: Thu, 7-Jul-83 14:33:54 EDT
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	Actually, from time to time, some magazine or other audio evaluating
institution will pick some "golden ears" and A-B-C amplifiers, cartridges, etc.
The results usually show that there is little tangible difference in sound
(especially with amplifiers, but also with similar cartridges).  There may
be audible differences but no one really agrees on what the "correct" sound
should be so everyone has their favorite.  Personally I cannot hear the
difference between my friend's Denon 103D and my V15-IV other than that
his sounds more expensive [:-)].  As with most audio equipment, the more expensive
and the more esoteric, the better the sound HAS to be.


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