heisenberg wrote: 
> Just because something has been messed with at the source and while
> travelling to its destination, doesn't automatically mean it cannot be
> fixed at the point of consumption.

I would love to hear how you can remove noise and distortion afterwards.
And I am pretty sure a lot of audio manufacturers would love to hear it
too...

That's why your water filter analogy is plain wrong. A better analogy
would be trying to justify using a tap (spigot / faucet)
made out of titanium just to avoid adding any more pollution to water
that has just travelled miles in copper and PVC pipes.


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