Rdr. Seraphim
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Actually, I would only say that about some of the more high end amplification where cost is no object and rail variations are absolutely minimized (for a very good reason). There's a reason that some of the most highly regarded amplifiers are built like tanks, as much of the engineering goes into the power supply itself, yet the amp only produces 100w/ch and many times less. In equipment designed for a given price point, compromises are made as "good enough," but certainly not at the level that would allow one to say without equivocation, that an amp's power supply is a line conditioner. It's only a line conditioner in that it converts AC to DC with enough filtering to reliably do its job.
If you're talking about "imaginary" as imaginary expressions e.g. in algebra, an expression that involves the impossible operation of like taking the square root of a negative number, I'd go for that
. Let's not talk about the hypothetical though, or make the assumption that someone's experience isn't real. That only degrades the discussion.
If you're talking about "imaginary" as imaginary expressions e.g. in algebra, an expression that involves the impossible operation of like taking the square root of a negative number, I'd go for that