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Sorry to rain on your parade, but this is a croak of s**tHas anyone done any double blind tests with and without this snake oil gizmo and reported they can tell the difference every time?Same goes for other useless artifacts such as tube dampeners, quantum physics gizmos and other exotic scams.Your results are based on casual non-scientific observations, probably biased by the fact that you spent a lot of money for something useless that has no effect on the sound.
Now,Can we get back to this sat diving thang? I'm fascinated, having enjoyed a few 'extreme' pursuits as a young man (mostly gliding, motocycles, bit of chopper work, no sea stuff sadly).I heard recently that there is a branch of extreme depth diving which involves breathing an oxygenated fluid. Anyone know about this? What is this fluid? It is said that divers can descend to ridiculous depths, but that they all retire at around 28 on a prince's ransom and then from about age 60 undergo an accellerated osteoporosis ...
andyr, if lung compression becomes a greater risk at greater to extreme depth, then Hugh's suggestion that this liquid is better will be used at extreme depth diving makes sense. doesn't it?...
Now,Can we get back to this sat diving thang? I'm fascinated, having enjoyed a few 'extreme' pursuits as a young man (mostly gliding, motocycles, bit of chopper work, no sea stuff sadly).I heard recently that there is a branch of extreme depth diving which involves breathing an oxygenated fluid. Anyone know about this? What is this fluid? It is said that divers can descend to ridiculous depths, but that they all retire at around 28 on a prince's ransom and then from about age 60 undergo an accel ...
...The deepest I have ever been was 33m in the abrolhos islands near geralton, north of perth. Not as deep as some of you guys bu ...
Hi yuri666By the way your link does not say anything or suggests even something about resonance damping theories or their application. But many modern speaker units and enclosures are full of resonance damping applications. Do you know why ?...
Hi Yuri,....Who is to say they are wrong? Scientifically it would appear dead wrong, and it's certainly risky, but a moment's quiet appreciation of a less-than-competent public address system will tell you that people are extremely tolerant, even indulgent. ...I am leery about absolutist positions on audio 'science'. ....... You can't change opinions by force! ...
Your delta transport already a "senior"is well known for its low jitter. So you can wait for the DAKSA who will not be bordered by a litle less jitter than the CAL would be capable of with the best now a days clock.. The CAl may have 50 ps jitter (very low already) but can be brought to less than 30 or even 10.
The SuperClock (was it I or II?) claims 7 ps of jitter, with its own dedicated power supply. The price of the SuperClock II with its own dedicated power supply is quite a killer though.