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RE: Just out of curiosity...

Posted by Sebrof on April 18, 2010 at 18:34:31:

But Stu that is my point. I never insisted my explanation is the only one. I do get the (strong) feeling that others here believe there is no way for my explanation to be the reason, and that the only explanation is that the sound is actually different. Is it possible it is the fuse? I suppose so. But you can't expect people to believe it just because someone on the internet says so.

If I did something that simply could not be explained the first thing I would do would be to try to confirm my findings. For this "fuse polarity" thing, I'd prove it and document it and shock the scientific community for crying out loud. I'd be famous, I'd have an "effect" named after me like Doppler. I can see it now - The Sebrof fuse polarity effect. EE students would learn about me in school. The helpdesk guy would say "Hmmm...Sounds like the Sebrof effect - Have you checked your fuse polarities?"
You gotta admit it has a nice ring to it.