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I'm one of those people who do believe that there are audible differences between many amplifiers (but not all), but that most of this is due to differences in frequency response, which comes from the loudspeaker load. I don't think there's anything magic or unexplainable in any of this.
SO, does anyone here, who might share my view, have an opinion about, preferably based on practical experience, whether or not all amplifiers would sound the same when room correction is applied, given that the same room correction (and the same curves) is used on the amplifiers, and given that the amplifiers are not driven into distortion?
If they would sound the same, if I then choose Dirac Live it wouldn't matter if I buy a separate room correction unit or an amplifier with the room correction built in if they both use Dirac Live.
SO, does anyone here, who might share my view, have an opinion about, preferably based on practical experience, whether or not all amplifiers would sound the same when room correction is applied, given that the same room correction (and the same curves) is used on the amplifiers, and given that the amplifiers are not driven into distortion?
If they would sound the same, if I then choose Dirac Live it wouldn't matter if I buy a separate room correction unit or an amplifier with the room correction built in if they both use Dirac Live.