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RE: A very bad idea

Posted by op48no1 on March 15, 2013 at 18:40:14:

> What I meant to say, and should have clarified, is that a D.C. amp doesn't use coupling caps in the main signal path, which is true.

Nonsense. Cathode bypass caps ARE in the main signal path. You're just waffling now because, truth be told, you really don't know what you're talking about.

Or, to put it another way, a "good engineer," such as you claim to be, wouldn't have gotten himself confused over such a fundamental issue in the first place.

Stop dissembling and admit your thinking is a muddled mess. Not the mind of an engineer by any stretch of the imagination.

You have no business passing judgment on anyone. Go away.

-Henry