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Being "open-minded" means taking the attitude that things should be judged on their merits - do not dismiss blindly, without knowledge. This is obviously a good attitude in general, based on rationality. Rationality is the key here: and rationality also mandates taking opinions on things we know, from our knowledge and experience, to be nonsensical.Believing that such a "tweak" as the one under discussion works, with not only total lack of evidence, but a great deal of contrary evidence from science and experience that should tell us that it cannot possibly work, is irrational. To even entertain the idea to me suggests a great deal of sheer ignorance in a variety of topics, and I must believe that the gent behind MD is either seriously deluded or essentially a crook, and more likely the latter.It is seriously disappointing to me to see prominent people in the industry defending this voodoo garbage on any level. Subjectivity in general is wonderful - nobody knows to any detail how the ear/brain mechanism really works and anybody savvy knows that our machines are not measuring musicality to any real extent. We just don't understand things well enough. But this stuff - this has nothing to do with subjective evaluation of hardware - it's just stinky horse crap and is not going to provide any more audio benefit than horse crap - which actually could help quite a bit if your room was bright and you spread it on the walls.Ciao.
Until I read this thread I had an open mind about Ridge Street Audio. But after reading the self-righteous posturings of this Robert Schult...
Quote from: patrickperry on 22 Jun 2007, 09:05 pmQuote from: tvad4 on 22 Jun 2007, 06:49 pmWhy do we continue to give MD free publicity by discussing the products in threads?Tvad4, I wouldn't exactly call this thread "free publicity". If anything, this thread serves more to expose MD and its business practice for what it really is. Who knows, this thread may even save a few unsuspecting person from purchasing any of MD's "products". RickWell, I disagree. It brings attention to the MD products, and causes people to investigate them. Many of these people wouldn't even know about the products if it weren't for threads like this.You've heard the adage "There's no such thing as bad publicity"? It's absolutely true. Every PR person worth his/her salt knows this is an effective method of exposure. Including Mr. Kait.OK. 'Nuff said on this for me.
Quote from: tvad4 on 22 Jun 2007, 06:49 pmWhy do we continue to give MD free publicity by discussing the products in threads?Tvad4, I wouldn't exactly call this thread "free publicity". If anything, this thread serves more to expose MD and its business practice for what it really is. Who knows, this thread may even save a few unsuspecting person from purchasing any of MD's "products". Rick
Why do we continue to give MD free publicity by discussing the products in threads?
Quote from: Joules on 22 Jun 2007, 06:07 pmWOW ...Does this mean, if I get LONEWOLF on the fone and then place the fone next to my speakers, that they will sound better? Just like it does in all the photos of him standing next to speakers. You'd have to lean the phone against the speakers...
WOW ...Does this mean, if I get LONEWOLF on the fone and then place the fone next to my speakers, that they will sound better? Just like it does in all the photos of him standing next to speakers.
I do understand the concept of "There's no such thing as bad publicity", but I don't think it would apply here
Quote from: eric the red on 22 Jun 2007, 06:55 pmQuote from: Joules on 22 Jun 2007, 06:07 pmWOW ...Does this mean, if I get LONEWOLF on the fone and then place the fone next to my speakers, that they will sound better? Just like it does in all the photos of him standing next to speakers. You'd have to lean the phone against the speakers...Correct....and you'll need plenty of cold beer there....It will be sucked up through the phone line....I prefer a good "imported" brew...
For example, if I were a betting man I'd put my money on the chance that Robert is now dying to make a $60 phone call to Geoff - I think this thread has been a factor in nudging him from merely curious to likely determined.
RSAD (subliminal promo tag that has netted billions of dollars)
I'd like to nominate "..to the next level" as most overused and least credible phrase.
The Clever Little Clock is based on concepts and products originally developed by PWB Electronics and Machina Dynamica produces the clock with permission from PWB. It is a small; battery powered clock that has been extensively modified. It does not plug into the wall, and has no direct influence on the audio signal, or the house wiring, or any of the audio gear or accessories. As with other products based on Peter Belt theories, this clock does not so affect the sound, but—and in my experience—how the listener responds to the sound.
Until I read this thread I had an open mind about Ridge Street Audio. But after reading the self-righteous posturings of this Robert Schult, my mind has slammed shut to RSAD and MD alike. It raises the old question, "Is he that god-damned stupid.........or does he think we are?"