You're the only one complaining about leaving the discussion, only to come back, get the last word in, and then leave again. I am perfectly happy to try to have a rational discussion.
Since Scott has given his revised viewpoint which clears up his accuracy quite nicely, there's nothing much...
Look, you are the one that claimed Scott was wrong: "He is most definitely NOT correct in his posts, much less dead-on accurate. A prime example is his understanding of impedance versus resistance."
I was simply showing how he was exactly correct in what he said. But I understand why you would...
So much for not wanting to argue about it eh? :)
Your google information you shared is great for general/basic definitions, but once you start to apply these ideas in an audio application and look at how things work & react in the real world, then you'll learn that there's more to it and that...
While I agree, arguing doesn't help and becomes counter productive after a certain point - regardless your past experience or how 'new' he is to the forum, I also think you, the OP, as well as other readers can benefit a lot from listening to what Scott is saying here since he's dead-on accurate...
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