Julf wrote: 
> I would love to hear how you can remove noise and distortion afterwards.
> And I am pretty sure a lot of audio manufacturers would love to hear it
> too...

Suppose you need a clean blank canvas to paint on. And all you can get
is a dirty, stained one. What you have to do then is scrub it and wash
it, restoring it back to its clean blank state.

Same can be done with electricity, no? Using power conditioners? Or is
it the case of 'once the shit hits the fan, there's not enough water in
the river Ganges that could wash it off'? And if so, how so?


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