I can be more straigtforward, spectrum analysis is the fingerprint of the amp, any amp, anywhere. The more thorough the analysis, the more accurate the fingerprint. If I get to characterize each of your amps spectrum first, then afterwards, yes, I can tell you which amp is which, 100%, just by looking at the spectrum. No magic my friend. (but I dont expect your position to shift and thats not the purpose of my posts, they are just to offer my opnion and have fun here)
Mr Lamn can predict the sound characteristics of amps by looking at the spectrum, and he said so in print. Is that a good enough answer for you on that point!
Your claim, that amp spectrum does not correlate to amp sound, is basically true when all the distortions are way below hearing thresholds. Thats why, to answer our buddy Marks post below, I said that if my amp was used within its limitatins, and compared against a similar style amp as far as circuitry and feedback and spectrum specs, I dont think anyone could tell them apart.
Speaking of that, one guy on this form is truly golden eared, opus 111, you know how you bowed out of Ethans test for generational loss Micro, well he identified all four files in the correct order. That guy has some ears on him. The rest of us could indentify the first generation and not the rest in the proper order.
I answered your question about your list in post #439 (its in bold

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