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Brucemck

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« on: 12 Apr 2006, 09:50 pm »
Have you experimented with Bybee products in either your crossovers or at the speaker inputs?  What were your conclusions?

DMurphy

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« Reply #1 on: 13 Apr 2006, 12:45 am »
Quote from: Brucemck
Have you experimented with Bybee products in either your crossovers or at the speaker inputs?  What were your conclusions?


I may not be the "you" you had in mind, but I did try the line conditioners, or whatever they were.  Other than a total lack of scientific underpinning for any effect, and an equally impressive lack of audible impact, they were fine.

Hogg

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« Reply #2 on: 13 Apr 2006, 01:19 am »
Dennis,

     This is why you're a good addition to Audiocircle...tell it like it is :D

                                                             Jim

TomW16

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« Reply #3 on: 13 Apr 2006, 02:36 am »
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Other than a total lack of scientific underpinning for any effect, and an equally impressive lack of audible impact, they were fine.


That reminded me of the saying "Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?"  :lol:

On a serious note Dennis, thanks for the opinion on the bybees.

Tom

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« Reply #4 on: 13 Apr 2006, 08:21 pm »
I have a "Bybee-Curl Signature Series Power Conditioner."  My computer equipment is plugged into it now.  Did nothing for the sonics of my hi fi system.  Glorified power strip, as far as I could tell.  They raved about it in Stereophile.  Go figure.