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I'm with Mudcat on this one, but the point is - the folks don't care, they have their beliefs and they want to discuss them without getting into an argument about it. And remember; cable burn-in isn't some silly little audiophile time preoccuupier, it's a radical and genius thought process which is pushing the envelope of science out further than we've ever dreamed. So really, it's you crazy EE wackos with your pocket protectors who are holding the field of audio reproduction back! The cable burn-in ill ...
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*adding more fuel to the fire...*A $9,800 pair of cables disassembled -Lost81
He said subjecting the signal to a path like that is what is referred to as "stalling" the signal.
I've been thrown out of better places. In any case I thought a "lab" forum was for the discussion of technical issues not pyscology. Apparently some of those folks can't distinguish between the two. I guess I shouldn't be surprised that no one has bothered to respond to my new post "The Importance of Wire" Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
"What you fellas are missing is that the Lab is about technical discussion. It's not about promoting your own agenda, however right you may think it to be."If that's the case then some of the more technical folks can respond to the post " The Importance of Wire" . For the DIY folks, that post can help them improve their own equipment and lead to a better understanding of how analog circuits function. Are you ready for some real verified, measured, and audible improvements? Does less noise pick up and greater noise immunity mean anything to anyone on this forum? d.b.
I apologize for my brief moment of optimism. I figured that if the Red Sox can win the world series after an 86 year wait that some of the folks at Audio Circle would wake from their sleep. I was obviously wrong. d.b.
Any posts discussing or referencing double blind testing in the LAB circle will henceforth be deleted. (posts discussing 5 string banjos will be dealt with in the same manner). :nono: This is not because I don't believe in DBT, but for this population and environment, such exchanges are as fruitful as pissing into the wind.