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There is not necessarily any inconsistency. There are different types of distortion created by speakers and electronics and these are not equivalently correlated to listening perception. Also, speakers tend to create much more distortion than electronics, but the distortions they create are generally less objectionable than the distortions produced by electronics. There are different standards used when evaluating measurements of speakers and electronics because of these differences. If there were a single number that measured "distortion" that was used for both speakers and electronics then there would be an inconsistency. The real situation is much more complicated.






Tony Lauck

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