Perfect Voltage Source -- how important?
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The Participant Listener or I want to remix "In a Silent Way"
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I was very taken with Glenn Gould's concept of "the participant listener." In a fascinating 1966 essay (collected in "Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music") anticipating developments in consumer audio technology he says if "...you enjoy Bruno Walter's performance of the exposition and recapitulation from the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony but incline towards Klemperer's handling of the development section...there is nothing to prevent a dedicated connoisseuer from acting as his own tape editor and with these devices, exercising such interpretative predilictions as will per
Interconnects
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Dear All,
I have a question regarding the ideal of an amplifier behaving like a perfect voltage source. Reading some amplifier reviews, and some of JA's very informative measurements, it would seem that some of the more expensive ones do indeed behave like the perfect voltage source, ie doubling their power from 8 into 4 into 2 ohms speaker loads. I also notice that some good and/or expensive amps don't (or can't) -- Chord Electronics is a case that comes to mind. Most of their amplifiers seem to be real powerhouses, but I don't think any of them (apart perhaps from one