P Floding Wrote: 
> Apology accepted.
> Anything can be joked about -but these kind of jokes are wearing a
> little thin nowdays -especially when coming from a sceptic after a long
> exchange. I'm usually fairly patient, and if anyone has even a glimmer
> of a doubt about the "measurement is king" approach, I will happily
> oblige with my input. (And, of course, in the "polarity" issue the
> "measurement is king" roles seem somewhat reversed.)
> 
> I'm polarity switching my sound (via remote) as I type this, and there
> is no question in my mind that the change is very audible (in my
> system).
> 
> When it comes to subjective opinions about sound most audio forums are
> full of them. It is just that audiophile forums tend to be much more
> specific. Perhaps there is some food for thought in asking why "sounds
> awesome" is regarded as a more useful opinion than the typical
> audiophile opinion?

Do you know how polarity is being switched internally, and what
component are you talking about? Maybe it's not the polarity itself
that you hear, but some extra circuitry that does the inversion.


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