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RE: parallel cathode bias resistors: "ghosting" effect

Audio signal flows through resistors at almost the speed of light.

How can what you are saying be true?

I think you are wrong.

Let me restate that.

You said "Whenever you apply two physical things to the same point of force application, any differences between the two objects will show up in the forces that emanate from this combo."

While this is true, the speed at which the force is traveling and the short distances involved would prevent those differences from being audible.


Tre'
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Edits: 03/31/12 03/31/12 03/31/12

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