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In the Thread: The Avicenna's failure is the great Avicenna success!
Post Subject: No one knows anythingPosted by Romy the Cat on: 2/3/2009
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I received an email from a visitor who is involved into the electricity fight and he pointed out that my hypothesis might or might not be accurate only in context of eliminated large distortions. According to him the very high levels of harmonic distortions, let say over 10%, do invariably damaging sound. I would agree with it though the threshold of 5%, 10% or 15% might be arguable. Usually anything above 1-2% is visible via analog scope… It is still interesting to see a power regenerator for instance that outputs 5-10% harmonic distortions but sounds great. Well, from another perspective we do listen SET amps that have 5-7% of harmonic distortions and de do not complain. I have to note that SET amps have 5% of harmonic distortions in speakers and it is actually the signal. In case of power distortions, they are very severally attenuated by many-many things...

As Tony Soprano use to say: no one knows anything…

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