Coopersark,
I'm so sorry- the last part of my post is addressed to Budt, and not to you, oops! I'm on your side
I'm so sorry- the last part of my post is addressed to Budt, and not to you, oops! I'm on your side
The amazing new Marigo Evolution Signature Mat
IMO it is not implausible that this mat could significantly improve the quality of real-time playback of a cd, for instance by making it easier for the transport's servo mechanisms to track the pits, thereby reducing the amount of noise they may generate that is coupled into unrelated circuits; by reducing jitter; perhaps by reducing the number of errors that cannot be bit-perfectly corrected by the powerful error correcting codes that are utilized on cd's, etc. However, if the disk is ripped to a computer hard drive using software that assures a bit-perfect file, the result, with or without the mat, will be ... a bit-perfect file. Regards, -- Al |
Maril555, Thank you for taking my side! I just wanted to do the audio community a favor in sharing my unbridled enthusiasm for a new product, one that is WAY better than anything else that I have heard before. If someone want to be skeptical it is their right and privilege to do so. If they want to be enlightened then they can take off the plate that I have passed to them. With appreciation, Coopersark |
Anything you despirately *want* to sound better *will* sound better. If you paid money for a bag of rocks that you actually think will make your interconnects perform better, they will. If you paid money for a chip to place atop your player, and believe that an enhancement has taken place, it has. If you paid money for a phone call to your house that will supposedly affect your system in some positive way, it will. So, if you paid money for a rubber mat to place on your discs, and believe it makes a SHOCKING improvement (though preventing your player's motor from spinning as intended), then it has. Heck, I poured 10 pints of heavy Belgian brew down my pie hole the other night and was amazed at how positively it affected every aspect of my system. Seriously, though, the mind's power to make one believe almost anything is what's truly SHOCKING. And the above are a examples are what I believe to be one of the most hilarious phychological marketing experiments ever. |