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Is Sander genuine? The only reason he’s become an audio critic as of late is because he has been raked over the coals in his former area of expertise. Google search “Sander Sassen ATI” Hereis a link if you can’t be bothered…
Occam,After going back to your post on page four of this thread (the one with the oscilliscope pics), I went to the audioholics link you posted and dug a little deeper. I suspect your intentions were good, but I have to say that posting those screen shots was a rather poor and potentially misleading decision. My first impression the first time I viewed your post was that those screen shots were actual scope results of a Nuforce Ref 9 - per your implied comment. ............Well, now I know better. That scope photo was a shot of some Brand "X" product that the author leaves completely un-named. After going to the second page of the article, the technical scope info is provided. Now I know that the shot was of a 500Hz tone with an approx. 700mVp-p spurious RF component. More importantly, I know it's probably not a Nuforce amp. I say "probably not" for the fact that most author's will use a "worst case" example to make their pont. From what I can infer from that screen shot, the spectral content of that spur would not permit the unit to get even close to passing the FCC spec. We do know that at least the Nuforce gear has been FCC aproved. ...
skeevy? I haven't heard that word in 30 years! Did you grow up in southern Connecticut??
All this talk of insurance has me thinking: "maybe I should get some quotes on car insurance, I could save money!" How's Colorado compare to New York?
So lets talk about hidden agendas. Don't you think it relevant to disclose that you are noneother than the CEO of NPhysics/Nuforce? Nuff said.....
Quote from: ABskeevy? I haven't heard that word in 30 years! Did you grow up in southern Connecticut??AB - I picked up that expression from my wife, who grew up in the Highlandtown neighborhood of Baltimore in the 50s. She doesn't know specifically where she got the term, but given TCG's comment, the neighborhood was chock-a-block with ethnics. For some odd reason folks seem to think I'm a native Nu Yawka, but actually I'm from the suburbs of D.C., and was just a New Yorker waiting to happen.....
QuoteSo lets talk about hidden agendas. Don't you think it relevant to disclose that you are noneother than the CEO of NPhysics/Nuforce? Nuff said..... That's not my post. I am the CEO of Nphysics/Nuforce.Jason
I only just realize that Tranh, our CTO has been posting as TNT. He usually doesn't care much about marketing stuff. I agree that he should be posting as nuforce-tntJason
AB, I think 'skeevy' is short for 'skeevose'. It's a term that is used by Southern Italians (as this is the poorest section of Italy, that is where most of the Italians in the US originate from). It pretty much means vile and/or disgusting I'm not even sure if there is anything like it in modern Italian...it may itself be slang from Sicily...a language on to itself within Italy. If you're lucky, and you have cable, you might catch it's use on The Soprano's