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I have onwed the LL1, ML2.2 and ML3, as well as the L2ref and the M1.2 Ref at the same time.

The pure tube amps sounded very different from the hybrids. A night and day difference, as audiophiles like to say.
Yes, I agree the hybrids sound very different. I think they were developed later and to meet market niches (possibly from distributor pressure) and were probably not designed with the original philosophy, which would be difficult given how differently they measure.
 
Based on the incomparability of interpersonal utility I agree with this skepticism about the measurement of people's appreciation of sound.
How do you think most psychological studies are conducted? You often have to ask the person what they think…thus the fuzziness in most scientific studies on humans.
 
I understand that some people feel the Lamm has a slightly "dark" sound. I know what they are trying to describe by that.

I don't happen to agree with that. I think the Lamm is incredibly natural sounding. I don't hear the highs as dark or not completely open; I hear the highs as natural and convincing.

As I've said many times I love the Lamm electronics. I just don't care to join in apotheosizing Vladimir.
You and Peter then have a lot in common. I like the sound but find some other amps to fit my “natural” sound more closely…I could for sure live happily with a Lamm ML2 or ML3.
 
I understand that some people feel the Lamm has a slightly "dark" sound. I know what they are trying to describe by that.

I don't happen to agree with that. I think the Lamm is incredibly natural sounding. I don't hear the highs as dark or not completely open; I hear the highs as natural and convincing.

As I've said many times I love the Lamm electronics. I just don't care to join in apotheosizing Vladimir.

Did you listen to the the lower cost hybrids?
 
My only point is that Lamm was a fantastic designer, but his classified Soviet research . . . wasn't divine inspiration.
This is what I've been trying to say!
 
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How do you think most psychological studies are conducted? You often have to ask the person what they think…thus the fuzziness in most scientific studies on humans.
I am unqualified to discuss psychology or statistically valid human psychological testing methodologies.

All I know is that there is no objective or quantitative way to prove that you like chocolate ice cream more than I like vanilla ice cream.
 
I think you said it quite eloquently with this statement: "As I've said many times I love the Lamm electronics. I just don't care to join in apotheosizing Vladimir."

I read people sharing their opinions about how good they think the Lamm SET’s sound. I must have missed the posts where people were “apotheosizing Vladimir” or presuming some kind of divine intervention in his design process.
 
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How do you think psychoacoustic studies are conducted? It’s your lack of understanding here that is the issue, not Lamm’s explanation.
P.S. I hope you realize the irony that while arguing that Lamm’s designs are based on scientific study of what constitutes good sound, you are the only one so far expressing criticism of his equipment.

For the record, I have indeed never listened to the brand and have no interest in doing so (or Aries Cerat) as I consider those to be “structurally” limited (and absurdly expensive).
 
I am unqualified to discuss psychology or statistically valid human psychological testing methodologies.

All I know is that there is no objective or quantitative way to prove that you like chocolate ice cream more than I like vanilla ice cream.
What other way to do a correlation between listener preference and measurements? You need this kind of data to build a useful model. You can’t do it by measurements alone because the ultimate ‘detector’ is the human ear/brain.
 
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P.S. I hope you realize the irony that while arguing that Lamm’s designs are based on scientific study of what constitutes good sound, you are the only one so far expressing criticism of his equipment.

For the record, I have indeed never listened to the brand and have no interest in doing so (or Aries Cerat) as I consider those to be “structurally” limited (and absurdly expensive).
There is no irony, nothing is perfect and the model that Lamm based the design on is also not perfect. You seem to struggle with ambiguity and want it all black or white.

How can you consider them limited when you have never heard them??? This is absurd. As to the price…well value is in the eye of the beholder.
 
What other way to do a correlation between listener preference and measurements? You need this kind of data to build a useful model. You can’t do it by measurements alone because the ultimate ‘detector’ is the human ear/brain.

Brad, how do you think this research was carried out? Did Vladimir Lamm play music through various circuits to a large audience of test subjects who then responded with their preferences for realism? I understand the Test group was quite large, so there was likely the opportunity to form statistically, valid, preferences, toward a type of sound and then somehow he applied that data to mathematical models. It’s way beyond my ability to understand, but I’m wondering if you could speculate.
 
There is no irony, nothing is perfect and the model that Lamm based the design on is also not perfect. You seem to struggle with ambiguity and want it all black or white.
It is not a “design” model.
How can you consider them limited when you have never heard them??? This is absurd. As to the price…well value is in the eye of the beholder.
I have seen the light :)
 
We have different perceptions about this. What matters to me is the final listening assessment in my room. It did not sound dark in my system through the Magico Q3. It did not sound dark when I heard the amplifiers in Utah. It does not sound dark on Tim’s videos when he uses the amplifier instead of the ML2. To me.

We all listen to various things, use different references, and compare relative strengths and weaknesses, and then make our choices. I do not know how they compare to the amplifiers you represent as I’ve not heard Aries Cerat.
It’s all good Peter, if I put IMHO is it easier for you to accept? I heard this amp many times and always came away with a similar impression.
 

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