i wouldn't disagree with that so muchDaveF wrote:I certainly wouldnt say ALL components pre speaker sound almost the same. SS amps will sound different than valves. SET valve amps differ from other valve amps in the way they interact and behave with the speaker. For me the and I think a lot of people?, the critical component is the speaker and room combo. Next comes the amp and what type of amp. The further you go back down the chain the less significant differences there are between components. When you come to this point in the chain my own belief is that it's critical to level match in comparisons as even a few dbs of difference can often lead to the illusion that something is better, worse or different. Just my view on things.nige2000 wrote:if all competently made components pre speakers sound almost the same
what is the point of all the chopping and changing of components, experimentation etc if it doesn't matter so much
When I speak of the 57s being the dominant factor in the sound I also include the room in that of course. No guarantee that placing Tony's complete system in my room would yield the same results. The sound immediately coming out of the speaker would be identical but by the time it reaches my ears at my listening position in my room it has already interacted with the room by bouncing off the carpet, walls, ceilings etc. That could make things better or worse.nige2000 wrote: the extremest view would be instead of hearing 57's you would have heard the room and everything from the wall socket to the speaker terminals as well as the speakers
but i guess 57's would sound exactly the same in your house as they did in tonys
but noise can spread like wildfire through the whole lot
so there can be a chain reaction
just think the differences are relatively obvious
we must set up blind testing to see if the three dacs/cdp can be correctly identified
i doubt exact level matching will be required