av_phile said:
In amplifiers for instance, two identically powered amps with the same 20hz-20khz +-1db frequency response can still sound different from each other, all other specs equal. That's because one's FR can have some frequencies boosted 1db in much of the same frequencies were the other is attenuated by the same amount. That accounts for 2 db difference which is audible. In which case, only a complete frequency-amplitude plot across the bandwidth will tell the entire story, not just a descriptive technical phrase. But it is rare that amps and speakers sell with a complete FR graph.
I have yet to see an SS amp that has the +/- 1 dB variation at midband or some other frequency other than extremes around 20 Hz and 20kHz. At those locations 2 dB overall variation is well below known JND thresholds of detection. But hey, I have been know to be wrong, from time to time
In the publication of the 1990, 8th International AES Conference, there is a review of 23 DBT amp tests, 13523 trials, one positive outcome when a 10 watt amp was compared with a 400watt amp. 4 others were mechanical problems, broken amps
But, as I was informed elsewhere, we don't know everything in audio and what we can really hear, especially when non hi end audio components are used
But hey, I have been know to be wrong, from time to time