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RE: [xml-dev] XML-DEV list

Certainly as long as you don't blow out the cones on the tweeters or peak
load the board.  In analog where occasional peaks warm the signal.  Digital
just distorts in an ugly way.

Ah the inside jokes of signal processors...

len


From: Tatu Saloranta [mailto:cowtowncoder@yahoo.com] 

...
> were.  Two very serious problems emerge out of that:
>  claiming credit where
> there is prior art making the IP situation difficult
> for everyone, and
> claims that lead to false eigen-index locking (the
> Google/Wikipedia effect).

Understood. But can we still use an amplifier, even if
a filter would do?




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