I just want and re-read the Audioholics article "The Sound of Audio Amplifiers: Can you hear a difference between Amps".
It is great. The biggest take away for me comparing good amsp operating within there limits was the impedance statements by Julian Hirsch.
I had to throw my shirt away after the torching I took from postulating that might be a reason for the differences that some HTM reviewer found between the Parasound A5 and Outlaw 7900 (ATI 3000 clone).
Here is the quote from Julian Hirsch concerning his
measurements:
For what it is worth, I found the specs on these amps to be comparable:
Output Devices per channel: A5:8, ATI3000: 12
Power Supply per channel: A5:440va, ATI3000: 450va (gestimate)
Capacitance per channel: A5:32,800 uv, ATI3000: 36,000 uv
Both amps have very high slew and damping factors.
If these amps were to sound slightly different, then I think I will go with Julian on this one.
I wonder if .5 DB on the upper end is in fact "air".
- Rich