Believers VS. nonbelievers???? GEEzzzzz


Curious how certain products elicit praise from one body and "I can't believe you fall for that snake oil..." from others.
I have a hard time believing some of the stuff (the WORST example is the "Tice Clock" from the early 90's, that you just had to have in the same room!!!)but in general, some of the protesters are ranting on "general priciples" and never tried the stuff/thing in question...(I myself was in that category on power cords till I tried one) and even if they did, it may not have been effective on thier particular system, but just what was needed on someone elses.
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What I am trying to say in a half formed way is that an honest concern about a product and trying to help guide other away from the "stupid mods" is a difficult path to walk. And since we are all experts and know all there is to know about "audiophilia" maybe we could be more modest in damning stuff others think is worth doing. Rather consider that it may be a path of exploration we choose not to follow now. To say "I haven't explored that but I don't think it's worth trying" vs "you are crazy to think that works and a fool for trying it." is a BIG gap.
Any comments?????
elizabeth
Katharina: Of course it's hard to believe a difference might just be in our heads when it seems so "huge." And some of those perceived differences are indeed the result of real sonic differences, so we can't dismiss such claims out of hand. I think audio societies would be a great forum for experimenting with this sort of thing, though some of them may well feel, like some individual audiophiles, that they have a stake in denying the validity of any form of objective testing. In the meantime, it wouldn't hurt anyone here (myself not excluded) to learn a little more about the experimentation that's already been done in this field.
Jostler3@hotmail.com, I have a question, and it is not intended to be a jab at you. You seem to like to quote data, so for the record, what equipment do you use in your own system. Do you have a substantial investment, making an effort to retrieve all the music possible? Or do you have a very simple system?
It seems that anything in audio that Jostler3 cannot measure he just relagates to the junkheap of "placebo effect". Well, IMHO, that's not rational, and it's not science. Cheers. Craig.
Hi Craig, in the light of reading Jostler3's response to Katharina's post, what you say about him simply does not meet the facts. Sometimes it seems to me, that we on our side of the fence are just as prone to generalise in exactly the same irresponsible fashion as we accuse our adversaries of. Please lets all stay rational ( and that goes for me too).
Sorry Detlof,I can't agree at all in this instance.It's the body of his "work" that defines this fellow.
A single post isn't going to change my opinion of his tactics nor credibility.Don't you find it significant that the tenor of his posts changes only now?

Best,
Ken