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He is narrowing the definition of distortion to fit his point of reference. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distortion
Audio distortionIn this context, distortion refers to any kind of deformation of a waveform, compared to an input. Clipping, compression, non-linear behavior of electronic components, modulation, aliasing, and mixing phenomena or power supply inefficiencies can cause distortion ... In most fields, distortion is characterized as unwanted change to a signal.
No. I'd go $399 if I knew it worked.
Would you pay 3k for this?Quote from: Big Red Machine on 27 Dec 2008, 06:57 pmNo. I'd go $399 if I knew it worked. I would rather add $500 and get George's speakers and subs. Lin
No, I don't think the placebo effect could be responsible. I don't believe in it anyway with respect to audio system enhancements.
I do believe what I hear, though.
No not three thousand. A bit much. So they got the idea whilst in a Buddhist Temple from resonating bowls. Based on Helmholtz resonators. Hmmm, patents? science? chanting? If it was say under $400 with a 30 day money back guarantee, I would humor myself with an audition. Pricing kills everything.
Robert Harley has some nice comments about SR ART room treatments in his RMAF coverage in current TAS magazine. Says it increased soundstage dramatically, and implied that he missed them when removed.