Roger, you don't seem interested in answering my questions. Its been a while since I first posted them and you have made a number of posts in the meantime.
So: I don't think you have any intention and that is borne out by your actions.
You have contradicted yourself at nearly every turn, I could pass that off as poor writing skills but re-reading them has brought me to a different conclusion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_Razor
The explanation of a circuit that does something, based on a principle that cannot be measured in any way by any type of test or laboratory equipment, cannot be quantified, verified, with no mathematical relation or formula, cannot be heard and can only be explained yet contradicted by the designer of the circuit is a complex explanation.
The simple (correct) explanation is a circuit that either does nothing, or does something, and the principle behind it is simple (for example, a tonal coloration), and whatever it is really doing is something that the designer refuses to divulge or is clueless about.
IMO we are dealing with a case of the Emperor's New Clothes. IOW I'm with Tvad on this one.
So: I don't think you have any intention and that is borne out by your actions.
You have contradicted yourself at nearly every turn, I could pass that off as poor writing skills but re-reading them has brought me to a different conclusion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_Razor
The explanation of a circuit that does something, based on a principle that cannot be measured in any way by any type of test or laboratory equipment, cannot be quantified, verified, with no mathematical relation or formula, cannot be heard and can only be explained yet contradicted by the designer of the circuit is a complex explanation.
The simple (correct) explanation is a circuit that either does nothing, or does something, and the principle behind it is simple (for example, a tonal coloration), and whatever it is really doing is something that the designer refuses to divulge or is clueless about.
IMO we are dealing with a case of the Emperor's New Clothes. IOW I'm with Tvad on this one.