harmonic wrote:
> Logical flaws   pleas explain ?

I am not tomjtx, I didn't write it, but you seem to have the concepts of 
'improvement' confused with 'change'.


It is trivial to change/modify a component and make the sound change.
That is not at all the same as an improvement. Some improvements stand 
up to hard engineering, involving frequency response, phase distortion, 
etc. Some are more subjective, and cover qualities that engineers can't 
measure.

If there are no measured improvements, you have to work a whole lot 
harder to convince people that your change is an improvement.

"When you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in 
numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot express it in 
numbers, your knowledge is of a meager and unsatisfactory kind. It may 
be the beginning of knowledge, but you have scarcely, in your thoughts, 
advanced to the stage of science."
     Popular Lectures and Addresses, Lord (William Thompson) Kelvin.

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