No losing battle. No any battle. It's common sense, you know that. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif I don't believe you have an idea what I know yet, lol. I'm not going to get into a pissing match over who is right and wrong, because I think we might be getting to the point where we both are right about something. And if you have anything to say, please discuss it here, so everyone knows, and may learn from it. Not sure if that is a threat or not, but if so, be careful what you say. You are not arguing with someone off the street. If not, I can see where you are just trying to explain things to me. I believe you know a lot about audio, no doubt, but do not come at someone I am trying to help and tell them what I am saying is irrelevant. That is rude. And I will not accept that. I do see where you were trying to help though, and for that, awesome. Any help is appreciated. But never say what I tell someone is not pertaining to the subject. That basically said, "do not listen to him". I can talk about sensitivity all day if you like, and I'm sure we will be on the same page, as it is all solid information anyhow, no matter how you look at it. Do not try to battle with me. It will get you no where. You will be right about what you say, and so will I. That being said, thank you for the reply, and stand your ground if you are right. That's all. I like your work, you're a great person from what I have read, but you are about to make enemies of the wrong person.