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Ouch!     I was afraid of that. That sounds suspiciously like
what Jim B was telling me on the other item.
Thanks Carl.   Math was never my strong suit.
Can I use my Mulligan on this little faux pas?
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On 9/9/2014 8:46 PM, Carl Moreschi wrote:
 S units are a logarithmic scale and you don't use the ratio of S units 
for signal to noise.  If both the signal and the noise are reduced by 
3 S Units, which is 18 db, the actual signal to noise ratio stays 
exactly the same.
Beverages are often quieter because they don't hear equally in all 
directions.  If the noise happens to be in a different direction than 
the signal and the noise is in an unfavorable direction for the 
beverage, then the signal to noise is improved. 
 
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