"Any "mod" which would actually cause an audible change would therefore be by definition a degradation of sound quality."

The above is a statement of opinion. ("degradation of sound quality"). Quality? Huh? If the mod leads the user to enjoy the sound, it is an improvement. Who wants "perfect" sound if it sucks? This kind of statement is also irrelevant when applied to home audio equipment in an environment which can't even come a million miles close to a real live experience, ie, getting "perfect sound" doesn't really matter anyways.

Last edited by Riffman; 06/08/05 03:19 PM.