cooky1257
pfm Member
Simply that if amplifiers were all transparent, like they ought to be, then obviously one will sound much like another. Now, deviations from transparency will clearly lead to audible differences - but this is readily explicable, and not really what high fidelity sound reproduction is all about.
I think it's a bit rich being told what or what isn't transparent when the loudspeaker systems they've used to make this generalisation are pretty compromised, be it rule of thumb active bodges or your piddly little bandwidth/output limited stand mounts.