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Not sure you got my point...

Posted by robert young on June 18, 2010 at 13:23:18:

I was criticizing Don's butchery of logic in both this post as well as in twisting Tony Lauck's comments below into something far from what was actually said.

"I too have read a fair number of posts along the line of: 'If you can't hear the differences between powercords then your system lacks resolution.' "

Yes, I have as well. But that is NOT what Don keeps writing. Here's what he wrote: "some of us actually believe susceptability to external noise signifies a high resolution system."

Don has this a bit screwy. "Susceptibility" signifies nothing other than "susceptibility." As Tony and others have stated clearly in the thread below, SOME systems can be susceptible to external noise. They certainly don't need to be "high resolution" to be susceptible. All of Al McHogan is dead, but only some of the class of dead people are Al McHogan.

The rest of what you say, well, I'm with you!