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Using bi-wire as single-wire
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<blockquote data-quote="AV" data-source="post: 35524" data-attributes="member: 472"><p>I surely hope that you do not listen to music the way you read, please don't change what I've said to fit your argument. This is what I've said:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, if you do it right it can sound 'magical'. Just remember that this 'unreliable' two ears and brain is what must be pleased ultimately, your osciloscope doesn't care a bit for good music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AV, post: 35524, member: 472"] I surely hope that you do not listen to music the way you read, please don't change what I've said to fit your argument. This is what I've said: Yes, if you do it right it can sound 'magical'. Just remember that this 'unreliable' two ears and brain is what must be pleased ultimately, your osciloscope doesn't care a bit for good music. [/QUOTE]
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