No, it's not. Look at the speaker phasing in particular. I'm gathering that people for the most part don't understand what the phase inverter does. It has almost nothing to do with "acoustical" phasing, rather, electrical. The preamp has the ability to put one channel diametrically out of phase with the other channel. This is done to make the power supply of the amplifier more efficient. If you have 2 amplifiers, you can double your RMS power output with tube amps, tipple the RMS power amp with SS amps. If you have just one amplifier, it will make the amplifier's transformer/power supply much happier, giving you much more headroom. The speakers are wired out of phase, to put them back into phase, electrically and thus acoustically.
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