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RE: Being one who
Posted by Dynobot on February 17, 2017 at 04:00:51:
You asked me what the "bad effects" were.
If you are truly interested I would pose this question to someone of more authority on the matter when it comes to objective, measurable effects, circuity design and electrical properties.
Hopefully you will ask Sonore et.al this same question and post it in your review or here as to educate us on some facts. I understand that some people might try to pick fights, but I'm not, I'd really like to know what they would have to say.
Subjectively speaking, as I am sure you know. Not all people can or will hear the same thing, and some will hear no discernible difference at all...
For me and my ears, bad effects present themselves as harsh sounding high to mid-high frequencies, sound that is not coherent in timber across the frequency spectrum and generally bad sound that makes long listening sessions unbearable.
In summary: Objective answers should come from the highest most credible professional. Subjective answers can be all over the map, due to individual perceptions. And I explained my own personal subjective perception.
Hope that helps - :-)