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Give me a break, please.

Hi.

Whenever a signal wave cuts a conductor, an electronic flow is generated in the conductor. Likewise, whenever electrons flow through a conductor, a corresponding wave will be generated across the conductor. They both go hand in hand. This is electricity basic.

So because you assumed they both travelled different "speed" that they are in two different worlds? YOU already stated "One affects the other & they are not the same ". Of course they work together & of course, they are not the same. What's your reasoning?

So if your "speculation" was "given as fact", there would be no audio signal flow THROUGH the condudctor. Then a piece of 20-cent iron wire picked up from any hardward store would sound be be as good as any audio ICs. Are you using a steel wires as ICs?

How come you ended up saying: "Now these things could affect sound quality"? YOU contradict your own words!

The way you presented your argument like you were drunk. Such "mood" would also affect the sound you listen to.

c-J



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