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2019 DIY valve amp workshop in Pretoria?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 919087" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Hasren,</p><p></p><p>When people say that 'something affects the sound quality', it remains anecdotal until some reason or proof is given. If you have read half well, you would quickly pick up that the prime suspects are usually tone controls.</p><p></p><p>Such remarks only tell me yet again how variable human hearing is. (Always provided, of course, that the appropriate designs were kosher to begin with - I have seen so many funny circuits that just about anything is possible these days.) No - anything using linear components like resistors and capacitors, cannot affect sound quality. Such may just possibly show up hearing quality. [I have even read that a capacitor across the mains (to filter out some line noise) affects the sound quality .....] </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 919087, member: 144"] Hasren, When people say that 'something affects the sound quality', it remains anecdotal until some reason or proof is given. If you have read half well, you would quickly pick up that the prime suspects are usually tone controls. Such remarks only tell me yet again how variable human hearing is. (Always provided, of course, that the appropriate designs were kosher to begin with - I have seen so many funny circuits that just about anything is possible these days.) No - anything using linear components like resistors and capacitors, cannot affect sound quality. Such may just possibly show up hearing quality. [I have even read that a capacitor across the mains (to filter out some line noise) affects the sound quality .....] [/QUOTE]
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