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In Reply to: The modder disagrees with this from a logic standpoint, but posted by hukkfinn on February 9, 2010 at 09:33:57:
The audio signal flows through both, so the signal level (and hence signal "quality" from an audio standpoint) is a function of both.The easy to visualize input to output "signal path" being all that affects sound quality is just one of many long standing audio myths. People used to dismiss the contribution of power supplies, and bypass capacitors, and circuit boards, and every other part of the circuit that wasn't directly connecting the dots from input to output. Fortunately not all designers believed that.
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