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RE: harmonic distortion does not get 'buried in the mix'.

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"YOU ARE AN OBNOXIOUS, IGNORANT, JACKASS" - pot & kettle!

Seriously, are you out of your mind? You honestly sound mentally unstable. Ralph was nothing but perfectly polite to you throughout the entire exchange, while you respond with schoolyard-level name-calling and bullying.

In fact, you are a troll. You clearly have nothing but disdain for audiophile principles, which defines you as a troll in this space.

And it is entirely obvious, as Ralph pointed out, that you do not understand not only human hearing but even the nature of distortion at the level of the electronics. Indeed, look at a scope, look at what kind of IMD products amps with large amounts of negative feedback can produce (on peaks, where it matter), and maybe think a bit beyond your innate hostility.

The fact that you simply dismiss out-of-hand controlled, scientific studies performed by entirely objective entities (GE) because, apparently, you don't care for the results (or are too angry to look at them) says enough.

I won't respond to anything you say but I did have to get my two cents in here.


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