Yoder,
I had just written a reply when Dan did, and had another message sent off to the big bit bucket in the sky. Anyway, I said basically the same thing -- you really need to hear both on your system to see which one works best with it.
Truth is that I think they swap the "lead" with each new release, and of course some systems respond better to certain areas being emphasized/de-emphasized, which is really why you should check out both demos. I will say that every new release of PM has been an upgrade in terms of sonics (and function).
I also think if you look more in depth at the Channel D site, especially at the other products and the various papers you'll see lots of references to various mathematical algorithms/precision/accuracy isues. Also, calling Rob Robinson directly may be a good idea. He's a really nice and super smart guy (inventor of the tunneling electron microscope at Bell Labs), and I'm sure more than capable of talking math and such.
Obviously they are both excellent programs, though the price and copy protection of Amarra, plus the fact that you have a fixed term for updates, beyond which you have to purchase upgrades, is what initially led me to PM, and it seems to be a very nice fit with my system.
HTH,
Jim
Jim Rebman -- recovering audiophile
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