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I don't have an answer to all those questions (!), but I do know that Doug Sax is no fool, and takes his craft very seriously. When all the world was going one way, he was going his own. He has no need for free wire from any company, and does not choose the tools of his trade on that basis. He is known for the quality of his work, which is second to none---State of The Art. In fact, he advanced the state of the art in the 70's with his series of direct-to-disk LP's, still the most alive sounding recordings I've ever heard. He IS a little nutty, in the way that many gifted artists and engineers are. He is not going to risk his reputation by using pieces of gear that do not provide him with the most transparent view of the sound he is manipulating---he is THE mastering engineer in the world!
And you know this how? Doc
Okay, I don't know it. Not only that, it's not true. Feel better? Do you even know of Doug Sax, his work ethos and standards, or even his work? Read any of his interviews? I already know the answer; If you did or had, you wouldn't ask. You can be as much of a skeptic or cynic as you like, it doesn't change the truth. If you really want the answer to your question, and are not being disingenuous, do your own homework, don't copy others'.
I don't have an answer to all those questions (!), but I do know that Doug Sax is no fool, and takes his craft very seriously. When all the world was going one way, he was going his own. He has no need for free wire from any company, and does not choose the tools of his trade on that basis. He is known for the quality of his work, which is second to none---State of The Art. In fact, he advanced the state of the art in the 70's with his series of direct-to-disk LP's, still the most alive sounding recordings I've ever heard. He is a little nutty, in the way that many gifted artists and engineers are. He is not going to risk his reputation by using pieces of gear that do not provide him with the most transparent view of the sound he is manipulating---he is THE mastering engineer in the world!
And you know this how? DocOkay, I don't know it. Not only that, it's not true. Feel better? Do you even know of Doug Sax, his work ethos and standards, or even his work? Read any of his interviews? I already know the answer; If you did or had, you wouldn't ask. You can be as much of a skeptic or cynic as you like, it doesn't change the truth. If you really want the answer to your question, and are not being disingenuous, do your own homework, don't copy others'.I totally agree with bdp24 on the subject of Doug Sax. If he’s on the album credits you can expect the best sonics. The “Mastering Labs” if on a list of album credits, is usually an indicator of a quality recording, as well, even without Doug’s name. I believe that calling someone out to defend themselves on their description of & obvious admiration of, as well known a mastering engineer as Doug Sax is disinjenous at best, in my opinion obnoxious. (not to mention against forum rules)In my opinion Doc you owe bdp24 an apology.There were 2 other topics related to this one that were quarantined a few days ago. Roger asked that we exercise restraint when posting in the Music Reference Circle. It’s in light of this that I wrote the above. ……………………………………. fastfredp.s. to Guy 13 it’s not funny!!p.p.s. ….. I’m a junior member here on Music Reference Circle. How does one get to be a full member? The reason I ask this question is because of some observations I’ve made participating in other forums. Usually member status depends on how active a person is on the forums. In other words post count. Single word posts shouldn’t count. I joined Music Circle in Aug. 2012, with 52 posts to date.
Hi fastfred.There are many different types of humor, mine is special to me, please get use to it, because there are lot more to come.I agree with you, post with one word or just a smiley should not count for one post, but you know what?I don't make the rules here.Maybe you should ask JonhR if he can change the rules ?Guy 13 This post should count for one, I have more than one word in it with a smiley. 3163 and counting...
I bet most of your posts are with more than one smiley..
Here is the bottom line: Tuning fuses are "JUNK SCIENCE", period. There is absolutely zero basis from an engineering perspective to promote these products. The claims regarding improved performance are somewhere between disingenuous and out and out nonsense from an engineering perspective. Political correctness does not apply with this subject. Any item that has the potential to damage equipment and provides no true improvement does not deserve respect. Audiophiles who push this junk science are doing themselves and the community as a whole a disservice. Roger pointed out earlier that an isolation transformer is an example of the type of item that could provide a measurable improvement.
Here is the bottom line: Tuning fuses are "JUNK SCIENCE", period. There is absolutely zero basis from an engineering perspective to promote these products. The claims regarding improved performance are somewhere between disingenuous and out nonsense from an engineering perspective. Political correctness does not apply with this subject. Any item that has the potential to damage equipment and provides no true improvement does not deserve respect. Audiophiles who push this junk science are doing themselves and the community as a whole a disservice. Roger pointed out earlier that an isolation transformer is an example of the type of item that could provide a measurable improvement.
Most of the people in the audio business are looking for your wallet just like the people who did sell you these subprime mortgages. Every time they will come up with new gadgets and invade internetsites like this with their hidden marketing strategies.Of course there are exceptions . Will not name them nor will i name the ones that are on the wrong side.
Here is the bottom line: Tuning fuses are "JUNK SCIENCE", period. There is absolutely zero basis from an engineering perspective to promote these products. The claims regarding improved performance are somewhere between disingenuous and out nonsense from an engineering perspective.
The problem with a fuse is that it behaves as a non-linear resistor whose resistance varies as a function current induced temperature changes.Scotty
Diamond Dog - The pickpockets work the areas where there's money and where people are not expecting the vulnerability that the thieves introduce. Audiophiles represent just such a neighborhood with their demonstrated, indeed insistent, gullibility and their vain pursuit of status and ego gratification. I'm not sure who's to blame in all of this but I am sure it is happening.