TheOctopus
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This exercise asked the question “Which presentation sounds better to you?”. It was not trying to find an absolute reference or a higher meaning.
The exercise of "which sounds better to you" by definition tries to gauge the performance and separate the two amps into a "winner" and a "loser". That is very much a "higher meaning" but in reality means absolutely nothing since me and you both know better. Two amps that are capable of driving a set of speakers in a particular room can only sound slightly different at best if they are designed to measure well. What that difference may mean to you may not mean anything to me and it is very likely not what the recording engineer heard or intended either and not just due to the amp differences...
So here we are, with two amps, trying to convince each other my choice is the right one, which would be the typical audiophile forum discussion...

The youtube comments on comparison videos will also typically be split 50/50 unless there is a clear deficiency with one of the variables.. Because it is a matter of a perceived difference without a reference point.
So here we are having fun with it all.
