I've opened this thread as not derail the thread that started this debate again.
This is issue is almost as contentious as the great cable debate of 1939
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Seriously, there has been much chatter about this between the two camps. However, the proponents that maintain amps sound different aren't willing to conduct blind tests (to eliminate sight bias) while the other camp cries foul on them.
I recognize the need for power that separates have to offer especially when driving demanding speakers in large rooms or at louder volume levels. The analogy of an underpowered engine trying to propel a heavy car can be applied here.
However, what if the load presented to the amp isn't overly demanding, the room isn't overly large and the volume kept at comfortably loud levels. If the receiver or amp are well within their power envelope and not anywhere near their limit, would there be a difference in sound?
I'm in the camp that says, there is no difference until one of the variables (isn't overly demanding, the room isn't overly large and the volume kept at comfortably loud levels) changes. The basis for my opinion is based on ruler flat frequency response beyond the audable spectrum.
Lets keep this discussion clean without throwing personall digs. Let the fun begin.