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ebastler:
--- Quote from: Peter Taylor on July 10, 2022, 07:06:42 pm ---I use this forum to teach, learn, and and share knowledge.
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Based on your prior teaching here, I am not entirely sure I want to learn WebGL from you. ::)
Peter Taylor:
--- Quote from: ebastler on July 10, 2022, 07:38:20 pm ---
--- Quote from: Peter Taylor on July 10, 2022, 07:06:42 pm ---I use this forum to teach, learn, and and share knowledge.
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Based on your prior teaching here, I am not entirely sure I want to learn WebGL from you. ::)
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So far, what I have taught has been understood by some, and disproved by none.
Understand, then disagree, then disprove.
ebastler:
--- Quote from: Peter Taylor on July 10, 2022, 05:57:00 pm ---A High Fidelity Guitar Amplifier doesn't introduce this distortion into the audio path. [...]
The amplifier can be any off the shelf, high fidelity, high power amplifier. [...]
The speaker in a High Fidelity Guitar Amplifier is designed to be mounted in a sealed enclosure, where the volume of the enclosure is dependant on the Thiele and Small parameters for that speaker.
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So that's essentially any active hifi speaker? Or any off the shelf amp and plain old passive hifi speaker, if you want to keep the two units separate rather than in a combo?
Honestly, I think it will be difficult to differentiate your product in the market. "Low-fidelity" boutique guitar amps tend to claim a unique sound, which -- if the buyer believes in the mojo strongly enough -- commands a boutique price tag. I am not sure whether "even more neutral than those other amps" works as well?
But hey, it does seem to work in the audiophile market. So maybe worth a shot...
Peter Taylor:
Cheers.
You get it. It is simply a high fidelity combo amp for guitarists so they can drive it with any effects they like, knowing it will reproduce that sound truthfully.
^-^
ebastler:
--- Quote from: Peter Taylor on July 10, 2022, 07:42:36 pm ---So far, what I have taught has been understood by some, and disproved by none.
Understand, then disagree, then disprove.
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As far as your mathematical teaching goes, I'll opt for "Understand, then disagree, then distance."
Good luck with the amplifiers! But I recommend a website that actually tells potential customers about the product -- even if it does so in old-fashioned HTML or, heavens forbid, without any animations. All fine as long as it comes online during our lifetime...
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