Mnyb;463152 Wrote: 
> Actually for once, marketing is close to truth ! there IS always some
> distortion you cant cheat the laws of physic, me likes that very much.
> Nobody dare to specify loudspeaker distortion   ;) it is whole
> magnitudes greater than amplifier distortion .

Sure, I accept that it's probably -accurate-. It was more that this is
something that could be presented in a positive way ('excellent sound
quality') rather than a negative way ('very low distortion').

Similar to how a food item will be advertised as '95% fat free' rather
than '5% fat' ;)


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