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    As I had lessons in otorhinolaryngology during my...

    As I had lessons in otorhinolaryngology during my university studies and having been examined in this subject also, I'm well aware how the complete human hearing sense works. Believe me, human ears...
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    That's exactly what I was suspecting. No...

    That's exactly what I was suspecting. No measurable difference means if someone believes to hear some difference it can be deduced to expectation bias.

    Best regards!
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    Fully seconded :crying::crying::crying:! Best...

    Fully seconded :crying::crying::crying:!

    Best regards!
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    Yes, the existence or non-existence of...

    Yes, the existence or non-existence of measurements was part of my initial question. As a convinced disbeliever in anything that can't be realized by our five senses or measured by any means or...
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    I wasn't talking about electrolytics, but of...

    I wasn't talking about electrolytics, but of modern plastic film capacitors. Anyway, electrolytics are probably the only capacitors that would benefit from biasing at all. I can imagine that two...
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    Does charge coupling really work?

    Yeah, the title says it all. I do respect JBL as a serious, reputable speaker manufacturing company, but biasing non-polarized foil capacitors by applying some DC voltage strictly resembles marketing...
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