No, of course, that's true. The point is that the vibrations traveling
through air are tiny (in water even moreso), and even though we can
hear them because our ears are very sensitive, the change in absolute
pressure is very small. The change in pressure you make by waving your
hand in front of your face is much, much larger. Pass is using b.s.
marketing jargon ("push-pull", "non-linearity") to justify the idea
about phase sensitivity and polarity of equipment. He's treating sound
as if it either pushes or pulls on air. It makes no sense. It does
both, and whether it starts in one direction or the other on the first
cycle makes no difference in terms of sound.


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ezkcdude

SB3->Derek Shek TDA1543/CS8412 NOS DAC->MIT Terminator 2
interconnects->Endler Audio 24-step Attenuators (RCA-direct)->Parasound
Halo A23 125W/ch amplifier->Speltz anti-cables->DIY 2-ways + Dayton
Titanic 10" subwoofer

He's not hi-fi, he's my stereo.
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