Originally posted by balijukka
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Sorry, I couldn't keep myself from commenting about this, even if I said I was not willing to participate any longer.
With all due respect :
First of all, literally HUNDREDS of textbooks ( and I' ve been reading/studying quite some of them, both in Italian and in English ) with NO exceptions, describe the classes in operation in the same way we did before, so we're not talking about ( more or less useful ) conventions.
Secondly, talking 'bout "poor Galilei" ( and, living closer to Pisa, Italy than you, I think I know something more about this matter ), who' s playing the "church's inquisition" role? Did anyone here behave like Torquemada? Did someone "silence" you or threaten you to burn you on a stake? It seems to me you've been left absolutely free to express your ideas so far, and everyone has behaved correctly IMHO...And....most importantly, who's playing Galileo? You? Do you think you really have something as new/as important to offer to the world? I know my limits and know I can't apply for a Nobel prize, but, if you feel you're up to the challenge, and want to enlighten the world with your knowledge, be my guest....
Thirdly, you keep on talking about amps being everything but black and white, and in this respect I can agree, you can use them at any volume between "0" and "10" ( or "11" if you happen to be Nigel Tufnel" ), but, just like my previous "engine" analogy you found so unfit ( I'd have bet on that! ), their rated power is given AT A POINT, ( what do you think the @ "at" symbol you see on specs and datasheets stands for ? it states that the measurements are taken @ that point ) and not all over their usable range.
If we want to compare apples with apples we NEED to agree that the class of operation of an amp, ( any amp, guitar, bass, Hi-Fi, RF ), has to be stated at one ( and one only ) point, which, so far, and rightfully IMHO, happens to be the full un-clipped output. If this to you is talking about "black and white"....well, it is...it HAS to be this way.
Or....are you going to write a new textbook to replace the ones currently used in thousands of universities?
Come on.......give us a break......
Feel free to go on endlessly, if you like - keep on shredding this dead horse until the pieces are of sub-molecular size, but this will be my last post ( this time for good ) about this matter.
Peace, and great tone to all!
Best regards
Bob
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