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Again, you start talking about something else.....

Posted by 6AS7_6SN7 on October 9, 2010 at 01:27:27:

What a pity. It's not a language problem, it's you that are likely running out of meaningful argumets for defending the supposed advantages of 'power paradigm/zero feedback'.

As in your recent 'clash' with Tre' you escape again and again the technical points and start referring to something else.

As far as the argument "General Electric did a study in the 1960s, wherein they found that humans find odd-ordered harmonics to be objectionable, and very small amounts, less than 0.1%" is concerned, please re-publish some relevant excerpt of this 'unknown/unpublished' study on this (or your site), so that we can all check what the study assumptions were at the time (istead of relying on your statements only).

And as odd ordered harmonics seems so dangerous according to this GE study I will be glad to see the measured distortions of your audio products, let's say at 12 volt peak across ESL loading, 330 Hz, just to see if the odd-ordered harmonics fall below 0.1% as you consider so much essential.

Best Regards
Luca