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From: lat@druil.UUCP (TepperL)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: CD player differences
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Date: Tue, 20-Aug-85 13:00:57 EDT
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> ... I still feel that
> differences in output level would only have seriously affected the
> first few minutes of hearing either player.  The other differences,
> which I described at some length in the original article, were of a
> nature, and heard over sufficiently long periods of time, that I can't
> attribute to level mismatches.
> 
> 	- Greg Paley

Since you're so sure that matching levels doesn't matter, next
time you compare CD players, why don't you match levels (since it
won't affect the outcome) anyway and be done with it?

Certainly as some point it will make a difference.
-- 
Larry Tepper	    {ihnp4 | allegra}!druil!lat		+1-303-538-1759