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In Reply to: RE: The road ahead posted by Tre' on June 23, 2012 at 23:36:19
Does your o-scope always agree with your ears?
Observe, don't think
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Do you think everyones hearing is exactly the same? Again, no one is arguing about the sound of an amp. Its about BS made up engineering. Dennis would have been better off not to open his mouth other than to say "I design my amps in a way that is pleasing to me and my customers".....instead he brings up nonsensical made up engineering terms and criticizes the way other amps are built. Observe, don't think....I hope that is not advice you share with kids.....observe your friends drinking....don't think about it....join in.....no wonder in many parts of the world, thinkers pose the most threat and are the first to be round up and jailed......
"observe before you think". Thanks.
On another topic. This is just an another round of the debate between Dennis and Tre. I think Dennis is baiting him, frankly.
Observe, don't think
Geo,
You state "Again, no one is arguing about the sound of an amp. Its about BS made up engineering."
Lets just say, Dennis has produced the best sounding 2A3 amp ever made, (I personally think it is the best 2A3 amp "I" have ever heard.)
Now, he offers us a circuit and design description that differs from our normal way of thinking about circuits, that we all learned. Could it be that he is correct, and we were somewhat incorrect in our thoughts?
If so, what you are terming as "BS" / "made up engineering" is in reality, the truth. His amp's performance handily demonstrates to me - quite ably - that Dennis KNOWS the truth.....of how to get really good 2A3 audio performance.
Hell, I'd want to carefully listen to what the designer has to say, just to improve upon what I am listening to at home !!
Seems that his total thought pattern and approach, is in fact superior, and obviously not inferior as you propose.
Jeff Medwin
move on.
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