NAD Integrated Amplifier Warmth?

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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Funny thing, and I already posted this a long time ago in another thread, no matter how imprecise these terms are, I found a surprising consistency in their use. (I even posted some videos back then to ask all of you what you think and also there was no inconsistency) For example, no one ever, ever described older NAD's as cold. Also, no one ever, ever described LS50's to be warm. (Sonically speaking;))
Noted, that's why I use 25 deg C, low humidity, average wind speed as example. The answer will be much more consistent if you ask whether 30 deg C, on a humid and wind still day is considered "warm" (hint: just like NAD).
 
killdozzer

killdozzer

Audioholic Samurai
Noted, that's why I use 25 deg C, low humidity, average wind speed as example. The answer will be much more consistent if you ask whether 30 deg C, on a humid and wind still day is considered "warm" (hint: just like NAD).
That's exactly what crossed my mind. Since it's being distributed under the flag of warm, people just learn it's warm.
 

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