misterdog
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I think I could *just* detect a difference between them, but certainly not to the extent that any one sounded better than the others...
I guess it all depends upon how much distortion your loudspeakers are adding to that of your amplifiers.
Or how much distortion your source is feeding to your amplifiers.
Or how much your room is distorting the resultant sound.
The problem with audio is that there are few night and day, eureka moments.
It's all about the weakest link in the chain, and chiseling down the imperfections.
Some kit now has laboratory standards of perfection, whether people appreciate this lacks of distortion from the 'truth' is a matter of debate.
Unless you have stood next to a drum kit, grand piano or cello played acoustically, how would you know how it should sound.
If I measured my kit against the sound from a band playing 'live' using their choice of amplifiers and loudspeakers, I would have little concept.