In Reply to: Re: 3rd harmonic distortion posted by Soundmind on December 29, 2004 at 09:38:41:
To me it's no surprise that harmonic distortion can be nulled out.
But I have not found any good expanation to why it does so.The texts I'we found to this point only says that "design like this and you can null out certan harmonics..." no explanation to how it works for real and why? Thats what I'm hoping to get now...
Enjoy Creating / Mad Man Harju
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