In Reply to: RE: A Mercedes and a bus... posted by tube wrangler on March 15, 2015 at 08:59:53:
"Here's the problem: ALL musical signals contain some artifacts that are identical to common (to both leads) signals in some way"
No, music signal does not contain any signal that is common to both "hot" leads.
By definition, music signal is the difference between the two wires (or the one wire and ground in a SE circuit).
There is no signal common to both wires created by the source (microphone/phono cartridge).
Signal common to both wires is, and can only be, noise generated from an outside source that has nothing to do with the music signal generated at the signal source.
Every time you assert the idea that there is signal that is common to both "Hot" wires, in a music signal, you show your ignorance.
Tre'
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