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Apr 25, 2024
You should try to avoid such definitive statements when it comes to audio products. Not everyone is looking for the same thing. What works for you is most likely not what everyone on the planet wants.
There's a difference between uneven frequency response and what I'm referring to. There are many amps that can replicate a flat even frequency response while still being vivid and dynamic. They amplify whats already in the music in a way that is less analytical and more musical making any genre sound better regardless of what your personal preferences are.
O2 is among the best, if not the best, for the price point, but there are far better amps out there.
I've never done any listening tests but it makes sense to me that less distortion = more musical, because you're enjoying the music as you would as it was recorded live.
Well, I don't think "lower number of components = generally better" is universally true. You could have only a few components in the circuit that are poor quality which adds more noise to the circuit than a circuit with more components but of higher quality. You could use have wires longer than needed, with poor shielding they act as internal antennas causing interference with other parts of circuitry. You could have a balanced setup where you don't have a perfect mirror image in the negative path. You could have a poor quality power supply that adds electrical interference to your entire circuit. The list could go on.
Judging by your other posts, I think you're quite knowledgeable in this domain and don't need me to explain it all to you.
You always have to consider how the load will affect the output of the amp. If you look at it straight from the output with your o-scope, it can, but if you do so with your transducer of choice attached it will perform very differently. If you side-by-side compare an O2 with something like an Airist Heron 5, or a Lake People G109, you'll quickly see what I mean by musical. They're definitely still flat though.
That said, I haven't heard the Lake People, I've only heard the Violectric V200 at a shop, without side by side comparison to my O2, my impression was the V200 was more musical on my HD600. But that could just due to the extra power output, it's kinda hard to tell.
To your point though: Higher output power capacity makes a huge difference on how musical an amp sounds in my experience.
In the context of this drop, if I didn't need extra power and was looking for entry level, I'd take an O2 over a Magni any day.
I can say that it comes from the amp though. You can have the same experience with an all analog source.