Tvad, if you knew someone who created,Not necessarily, no. I
developed, and nurtured a wonderful modification for a component, like
a cd player, that you owned and loved, would you believe what he told
you in e-mails and phone conversations even if it sounded a bit
outlandish and out there?
certainly would be dubious if my friend was making claims like those of
Audio Magic about the deleterious effect of light on MST. Furthermore,
we're talking about business here, and the potential purchase of
products. If anything, I am more cautious about doing business with
friends, because I don't want a bad business experience to negatively
affect our friendship.
I can think of few hobbies full of more BS than high end audio tweaks.
Frankly, it's embarrassing. Audio Magic's MST might be good and
effective stuff, but thus far, the claim that exposure to light will
negatively affect MST is suspect.
Why not ask your friend if Audio Magic power conditioners are built in
darkrooms, or under infared lighting? Ask him HOW light negatively
affects MST. These are reasonable questions to ask, and the answers
should address the issue pretty thoroughly.