Well, practically all these specs (SNR, THD, FR, Crosstalk, Slew Rate, Damping Factor) are WNL (within normal limits) and inaudible every time they measure them.
We see Sound & Vision Magazine say that dread phrase too often - WNL - and they don’t even show us the measurements, which I hate.
I know they are all WNL and inaudible, but I still want to see the numbers anyway.
So usually we don’t debate these specs because we realize they are inaudible.
But for the audiophiles who believe these specs make all amps significantly different sounding (even when Level-matched and played WNL), all these specs are fair game - Damping Factor and Slew Rate are equally important as SNR and THD.
If they think that having a SNR of 130dB and THD of 0.00001% make the amps sound better than the rest, then they need to be told that having a Slew Rate of 16V/uS is pathetic (even a $200 HK Receiver has 2.5 times better Slew rate) and Damping Factor of 350 is absolutely nothing to brag about.