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RE: Sonically, its called the " choir effect ".

Posted by kyle on December 9, 2016 at 09:16:48:

"So Kyle, What do I need to DO to get credibility with people who have no experience hearing what I am talking about ???"

Hi Jeff.
This is a relatively easy question to answer and one you should have asked years ago.
Stop posting your opinions as facts. No matter how many times you repeat an opinion, it doesn't become less subjective.
Stop using the CAPS button to emphasize your opinions. It's annoying and bad forum etiquette.

Two simple steps and voila, instant credibility.

On your behalf; You've been making amps for a long time. I remember seeing you in Sound Practices magazine in the 1990s so you have the history and you've shown everyone pics of your amps for years, so we all know you can design/build. You've shared your ideas to anyone that would listen, so you're helpful.
None of that means that your opinions are suddenly new electrical laws or that they're the only way to do things or that everyone will like the results. That's OK. It's just a hobby and it's supposed to be fun.
I enjoy your posts and enthusiasm as do others so carry on and enjoy yourself as well.