@roger_paul
Do you understand English? Seriously. You toss lies about your gear out there, and then when you're taken to task about those lies, you fall back on some kind of "It doesn't matter if it sounds good" argument. Well guess what? The fact a circuit distorts doesn't matter if it sounds good. I'm not out here making stupid claims that zero distortion is the ideal. You are. I'm not the one saying I'm building zero distortion gear. You are. You absolutely refuse to substantiate your claims and I don't believe for a second your gear does what you claim. It may sound great, but gear doesn't have to measure perfectly to sound excellent. You're really the one who brought up measurements. You're the one who claims you've achieved perfect measurements and accused designers of failing to think outside the box and giving up on the ideal of perfect measurements. Not me. You sit there and describe how your imaginary circuits work in fanciful terms full-thoatedly boasting perfection, but you flatly refuse to prove it. Everybody knows you can manipulate a signal to sound like all kinds of things, even those things you claim your gear does. You claim your gear is completely transparent. I thing the exact opposite is true. I think it's hocus pocus designed to produce an illusion.
Do you understand English? Seriously. You toss lies about your gear out there, and then when you're taken to task about those lies, you fall back on some kind of "It doesn't matter if it sounds good" argument. Well guess what? The fact a circuit distorts doesn't matter if it sounds good. I'm not out here making stupid claims that zero distortion is the ideal. You are. I'm not the one saying I'm building zero distortion gear. You are. You absolutely refuse to substantiate your claims and I don't believe for a second your gear does what you claim. It may sound great, but gear doesn't have to measure perfectly to sound excellent. You're really the one who brought up measurements. You're the one who claims you've achieved perfect measurements and accused designers of failing to think outside the box and giving up on the ideal of perfect measurements. Not me. You sit there and describe how your imaginary circuits work in fanciful terms full-thoatedly boasting perfection, but you flatly refuse to prove it. Everybody knows you can manipulate a signal to sound like all kinds of things, even those things you claim your gear does. You claim your gear is completely transparent. I thing the exact opposite is true. I think it's hocus pocus designed to produce an illusion.

