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In Reply to: Musical Fidelity Headphone amplifier Xcan-V2 and AKG K701 headphones posted by georgelouis on March 31, 2007 at 19:23:47:
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Dear Markrohr,How so?
Useless: Whether or not any one piece of gear is inverting or not is of no import, as the signal has likely been inverted a dozen times or more between the recording microphone and your ears. What the listener gets in the end is a crap shoot.Misleading: You make it sound as if it is important whether a given piece of gear inverts. Why? CDs, LPs, tapes, FM broadcasts, you name it, come both ways, always have, always will. Whether the software or hardware is one way or the other--one cannot say either is "inverted" or not in the absence of a standard or compliance with it, merely that it is one way or the other--is of no importance. What is of importance for those whose systems reveal polarity is the ability to switch easily from one to the other , that they might achieve absolute polarity at the ear--the only kind of absolute polarity there is.
Your posts regarding the polarity of CDs and gear, and your bogus pronouncements ("99% of CDs are inverted"--oops, that was last week) confuse the issue for folks who otherwise might achieve better sound for about half their record collections, for free.
That's truly unfortunate. Please stop. Or come out with your damn product.
is the ability to switch easily from one to the other, that they might achieve absolute polarity at the ear--the only kind of absolute polarity there is."EXACTLY! Very well said!
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