No argument, that was my first sentence.

But unless you are designing audio gear, I don't see the relevance. The
square wave picture on an o'scope provides a great intuitive picture.

But as a consumer, I can't use that information once I've bought the
amp, wire, etc.

You can't feed a square wave through to your speaker, or the infinitely
high frequencies will burn the tweeter before you can hear it.

And you sure can't sample it, even if you were crazy enough to think it
was music.

I even had an o'scope a while back, it was very old and the internal
caps became un-"form"-able. I've looked at prices, just for giggles
recently, and you can buy a very nice car for the price of a modern
o'scope.


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pfarrell

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