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Re: However, all the evidence you may need is in the very book described in your referenced article

As I'm browsing what I have about this polarity issue, I come across this :


"When you reverse connections at a loudspeaker, yes you reverse audio signal polarity. But you also reverse the direction the audio signal is applied to wire in the loudspeaker and to capacitors, inductors and resistors in the crossover. When you reverse wires, capacitors, resistors and inductors in the audio signal path, the result is an audible change in the sound."

If this is correct, and I can't see any reason why it isn't, all experiments done hitherto are flawed from the outset. If you further consider the (asymmetric) distortion issue (LP playback, speakers)you have another basic flaw.

Now YOU explain.

Klaus





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