I regret, this is not "slightly subjective". This a ridiculous statement based on absolutely nothing. And it has nothing to do with freedom of speech. It's just common sense to not claim this kind of things on an objectivist forum, where actual facts are in question. By the way, there are many things related to subjective preferences that are discuted here... Just about differences that actually exist (say, one speaker/headphones VS another one), not imaginary things.@aaddas: I guess you've just learnt the golden rule: Don't say anything that is even just slightly subjective! Freedom of speech definitely doesn't apply here on ASR.
One year of membership here. So I call this a troll.He started the thread obviously without the intention to troll
In fact, they do not. Unless extremely rare exception, XLR will output twice as much voltage and so, a difference will be heard. In raw dB. Nothing related to "dry", "sweet", or "rich tone" (what do these even mean?).XLR and RCA sound the same
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