celander
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| Polite Rules for discussing Audio related things What drain? Regrettably, there is never a drain on any of these forum threads. | |
| Polite Rules for discussing Audio related things Someone said (@n80)...Sometimes incivility can dissociate one’s bias from one’s belief, thereby liberating one to adopt a different belief. But civility rarely achieves this. | |
| Store auditioning and then buying on-line from others. How do you feel about it ? One gets what one pays for. Just don’t plan to request warranty work from that dealer whom you screwed over by auditioning gear with them and then ended up buying the same gear elsewhere or online. What comes around goes around. Karma screws thos... | |
| Polite Rules for discussing Audio related things @geoffkait As I said, where’s a moderator when needed? 😂 | |
| Dynaco BPA-2 GEQ-2 Preamp and EQ Interesting... post and response. | |
| What is the most important component in your system. For me, it’s clearly room acoustics. Everything else is for naught without a decent room. | |
| Polite Rules for discussing Audio related things @inna Two outcomes to that phrase “Push the one who is falling”: (1) continues falling or (2) stops falling. But this is off-topic. Where is that moderator when needed?? | |
| Polite Rules for discussing Audio related things Critical thinking requires energy. I for one don’t waste such energy on forum threads. Besides, I can’t overcome my bias inherent to much of my belief structure. Bias gets in the way of most critical thought as a means of protecting inner voice ego. | |
| Polite Rules for discussing Audio related things But I suspect the true reasons for lack of civility in forum threads pertain to folks coming to the thread late, only to read the last remark of the latest post, as opposed to reading the OP’s intro, let alone to reading EVERYONE’s contributions. ... | |
| Polite Rules for discussing Audio related things I sense the belief the official moderators are reviewing every thread post in the entire forum. That’s clearly not happening. If an OP who moderated and removed legitimate posts on a whim, then an official moderator can review those deleted posts,... | |
| Polite Rules for discussing Audio related things Well, it seems as though threads would die a pretty quick death should the originator of a given thread “over-moderate.” And those feeling unjustifiably burned in the process would not be inclined to contribute to those threads in the future. Othe... | |
| Aftermarket Fuses Apply contact enhancer to each end of the fuse and insert back into the fuse holder. | |
| Polite Rules for discussing Audio related things The only way to effectively moderate a forum thread is to give the editorial keys to the originator of the thread. If things get whacked out of control with nonsensical discourse or off-topic commentary, then the thread originator can step in to r... | |
| Audible Illusions M3B question I think part of the delay was that AI planned to move their facility from CA to FL. But that is really no excuse for delaying as long as they did, because the majority of the work was done in their AI factory in CA and my unit shipped from their C... | |
| Audible Illusions M3B question Let me tell my factory story. I obtained a M3A with Gold phono board from a gentleman who was connected with the music industry. He obtained it new from AI and paid industry pricing for it (cost). I sent it to AI for a checkout and update. I speci... |

