The importance of harmonics in distortion products

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It is impossible to ignore SE, as it would be impossible to ignore someone, who was always second guessing you, when you are having a conversation with others. He doesn't have to 'prove' his position, it is just the rest of us who are under suspicion of not proving ourselves to the level that we should state our opinion (or measurement). Yes, measurements as well. SE doesn't have any serious audio test equipment, but he is full of comments and criticisms about my measured results, and how I get them. It gets old, after awhile
 
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He also has pretty loose grip on theory and will offer very few opinions on what things sound like.

What he does have, is a desire for attention by arguing with anybody that actually knows anything, measures anything, or reports hearing anything. I really wonder what he brings to the forum other than the very real potential to annoy those who want to contribute anything useful enough to post. By the time the moderators realize this, the intesting postby people who have actually done something will be long gone. I would just ignor him, pretend he isn't there, and press on with the disscussion. I don't know why anyone should feel his post deserve a response and responding just sets off another round of nonsense. I belive that the moderators know how most of the regular posters feel about this situation and don't seem to care.
 
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