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In Reply to: That's Not a Rebuttal...... posted by Todd Krieger on June 13, 2006 at 18:34:10:
Technically you're right. It's just that some folks here won't accept a technical paper because they won't understand it, and therefore dismiss it. As to my doing a technical paper on this?, It's already been done, anything I have to say is redundant. Remeber; there's a whole other world of electronics outside of audio.
d.b.
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"It's just that some folks here won't accept a technical paper because they won't understand it"Whether they understand it or not is not for you to decide. To quote JJ "Evidence, just evidence".
"and therefore dismiss it."
Like you have dismissed Cheever and Boyk and Sussman without an technical discussion?
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I read the Cheever paper and Boyk; and my comments are the same, they are oudated and no longer apply. If you bothered to learn how feedback works you just might help educate a few people who read positive feedback, but I guess that would be asking to much.
d.b.
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Well Dan, since it seems that your the only one who got it figured out in a commercial product at least, then learning it from someone other than you is a waste of time (last thing I want to do is use it like the myriad of bad sounding amps out there). However; you don't seem like the teaching type. If you decide you REALLY want to educate me on negative feedback (I understand the basics of it just fine BTW) then maybe you could do some good for the whole audio community.
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I'm not the only one, nor have I ever claimed I'm the only one. There's a lot of other people who have done similar things, and I am sick and tired of this type of ignorance, stereotyping and outright audio bigotry. So when the ugly head of this bigotry puts it's head up on this forum, I will address it.
Deal with it;
d.b.
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