In Reply to: RE: So, since we are kindred car guys,... posted by drlowmu on August 16, 2016 at 09:49:39:
especially your subjective judgement, is not open to challenge, but when you use language such as this, in describing the effect of re-orienting those two capacitors: " It was fuzzy and muffled sounding versus the correct orientation, like someone robbed the music of its timbres slightly, and threw gauze over the speakers."
Don't you open yourself up to some criticism, since you were heretofore all aglow about the sound of this amplifier? Probably, the difference between one orientation and the other is very subtle, such that maybe only you can discern it, because of your familiarity with the sound of your system. Sometimes in an effort to describe auditory phenomena, we are forced to use hyperbole.
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- Subjective judgement,... - Lew 14:39:50 08/16/16 (3)
- RE: Subjective judgement,... - drlowmu 15:22:15 08/16/16 (2)
- We're all in the same boat,... - Lew 07:11:52 08/17/16 (1)
- Amen !! - drlowmu 08:08:32 08/17/16 (0)