littleaudioco
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I was talking about using electronic music as a benchmark for assessing sound quality, where the listener has no basis for comparing it to anything real. People know what a piano sounds like. Amplified instruments have a broad range in how they can sound, but people can still pick out a Les Paul or a Gretsch regardless, because they know what they sound like.Dave, your stance is illogical. Is an electric guitar or electric violin a "real instrument" if not and the problem is their amplification, as you appear to suggest, then pretty much every single hifi system in existence is therefore invalid due to the amplification element. And if that is the case, why are you selling them.
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