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RE: Would you mind...

Love your sense of humor!

S.E. amps have no common-mode rejection, so any distortions introduced into their simple circuit gets amplified.

The reason a good one sounds so good is that the builder has learned to minimize adding distortions into the circuit, and the fact that since S.E. can't reject common-mode, it also can't reject parts of music.

Aluminum on aluminum isn't so bad-- that's OK, the resistance will generate heat and some magnetism when current flows thru the resistive element.

It's better to isolate this as best you can.

---Dennis---




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