@carlos269 OK, thanks for the entertaining read. But you didn’t answer my question about what you hear when you play your YouTube recordings back through your systems? Do they sound good to you? Do they sound different than when the programming is sourced directly from your digital or analog front ends? Does the YouTube version provide a similar soundstage? Detail? Timing? Dynamic range? Are the YouTube recordings 60%, 90% or 99% as good as how it sounded in your room when you recorded them? If you play someone else’s YouTube recordings made from their system through one of your systems, does it sound like their system or yours? Just wondering since you are a strong advocate for this methodology of evaluation.
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