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<blockquote data-quote="mast240" data-source="post: 7427053" data-attributes="member: 631695"><p>no harm done brother.... i understand where your coming from on the deto point... but when i'm trying to help someone out, i try to "dumb it down" as much as possible... just incase they dont know that much about said problem... which is why, i have to assume, he could be not listening for a ping... and a short spike in pressure from a deto problem, would cause a short sound, that could be easily overlooked (by someone who doesnt know what their hearing), and in effect cause a fouled plug... not calling sourdeez knowledge into question here either... but i would just rather "dumb it down", then go into all my technical geek talk, and completely lose someone, lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mast240, post: 7427053, member: 631695"] no harm done brother.... i understand where your coming from on the deto point... but when i'm trying to help someone out, i try to "dumb it down" as much as possible... just incase they dont know that much about said problem... which is why, i have to assume, he could be not listening for a ping... and a short spike in pressure from a deto problem, would cause a short sound, that could be easily overlooked (by someone who doesnt know what their hearing), and in effect cause a fouled plug... not calling sourdeez knowledge into question here either... but i would just rather "dumb it down", then go into all my technical geek talk, and completely lose someone, lol [/QUOTE]
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