But I got damn good hearing :-)Williewonka, be careful, you do realize women have better hearing than men. Let's just hope this doesn't happen to you.
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Best Powercord for a TV?
But I got damn good hearing :-)Williewonka, be careful, you do realize women have better hearing than men. Let's just hope this doesn't happen to you. Now hear this . |
Yes I have to agree with women having better hearing but not for audio in my experience, only for when we mumble about them while walking away.... I think the sheilded computer powercord is worth giving a try, I will check that out for sure. I was just surprised that these expensive powercords don't work for tvs, which is why I mentioned are they audio only. Thanks for all the answers guys, lets see what happens... |
Here's a novel idea: offer the OP what he asked for (the names of cords you have actually used) and then let him hook them up to his TV and use his own eyes. They work or they don't. Or we can go with the usual circle jerk about everyone's pet theory. ;-) A $100 Shunyata Venom PC visibly improved my Sony Bravia HDTV's color saturation and reduced noise in the picture. My parents saw the same results with their Sony's. No idea whether it will or won't do that with your brand and model. And that's all I have to say about that. |
Tls49 - been there suffered that :-) Better hearing? - maybe - different hearing? Definitely! Actually, my sister and I have omnidirectional hearing, but my brother and other sister has uni-directional hearing. Unfortunately for me my wife has uni-directional - she can hear me talking at a thousand paces (seems like that) - but she has to be facing me :-) Like the dutiful husband I always walk 10 paces behind her :-) |