John Curl's Blowtorch preamplifier part III

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One point that can be drawn from one of my wine references is that: Double blind tests can obscure normal noting of differences for wine as well as for sound quality. I am surprised that Scott did not get it.
Scott might have 50 years of food and wine tasting experience, but I have 50 years of analog design experience, and that seems more pertinent to the subject at hand. '-)
 

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Hi ridikas,
Look around yourself. You are surrounded by great engineers. Ignoring them is in itself an insult.

-Chris

I treat all diyaudio members with utmost respect and have never trolled in the 7 years that this account has been active. As a moderator, you can check my posting history in its entirety, it speaks for itself.

I've been reading this thread for many years now and the regular insults and negativity is tiring. So I voiced my opinion politely.

If I want to stick up for any other engineer, or diyaudio member in general, I will do so freely and at my choosing.

Now I hope everyone can get back to discussing circuits and new ideas.
 
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Hi ridikas,
I treat all diyaudio members with utmost respect and have never trolled in the 7 years that this account has been active.
That is something we all appreciate, members and moderators alike.
As a moderator, you can check my posting history in its entirety, it speaks for itself.
That's a time and inclination thing. Moderators are just regular members that have extra work to do. We post as regular members unless you see an official symbol, the :cop: for regular moderators. Reading up on you without a good reason would be an abuse of the job I perform. We have to answer to each other as well as the membership.
Now I hope everyone can get back to discussing circuits and new ideas.
By all means. This is what we ought to be doing anyway.

-Chris
 
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