Well, you should at least spell his name right in the article: it's Tom Nousaine, (as mtrycraft wrote), not 'Nosaine'.
Also you might want to cite/discuss another famous article on 'amp sound', by E. Brad Meyer
The Amp/Speaker Interface: Are Your Loudspeakers Turning Your Amplifier into a Tone Control?" E. Brad Meyer, Stereo Review, June 1991, page 54,
The Amp/Speaker Interface | Sound and Vision Magazine
My take: if one or both of the amps in your comparison is driven to clipping, or if the test is not double-blinded (either literally, or effectively via ABX switching) , randomized, level-matched to within 0.2 dB (at, say, 1 kHz at least), or lacks sufficient trials (16 would be a good target) then the test is seriously flawed. Ideally also the subjects should be trained with a series of differences that go from large to small.