kosst_amojan
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| Soundstage and explosive dynamics? I’ve never once heard a pair of horns I liked. That was the worst part of the last show I saw. The house had great big honky JBL horns that even sounded distorted to the audio rube I was with. I’ll keep listening, but those of you who insist horns... | |
| Opening a can of worms @cleeds Bold, but hollow and meaningless words, pal. | |
| Opening a can of worms @cleeds If you're so blind you can't see Scientology for the scam it is I genuinely pity you. I'm more than happy to be recognized as a bigot opposed to Scientology and any thought process that resembles it. | |
| Opening a can of worms Am I the only one who sees the supreme irony and hypocrisy of these snake oil suckers and salesmen appealing to the virtue of scientific open-mindedness to defend there completely unscientific opinions and claims? Good science doesn’t begin with b... | |
| Soundstage and explosive dynamics? Guess everybody forgot the OP was looking for imaging the quality of which makes the speakers disappear. That's NOT gigantic honky horns in any way at all. | |
| Opening a can of worms @shadorne You're arguing with audio Scientologists. They will only believe the dogma the quack gurus sell them at great price. Never mind that the people who actually make the music don't concern themselves with hocus pocus such as fuses and magic... | |
| Most overrated bands I will change my radio station if I hear....NicklebackThe BeatlesRadioheadKid RockDMB is an odd phenomenon. I saw them live. I'd describe their show as "clinical". It's just an on-stage replica of their recorded material, note for note, intonation... | |
| Opening a can of worms @greg22lz @hifiman5 Ok... Maybe the following will make sense.Goats are like mushroomsIf you shoot a duckI'm scared of toasters. Because that's as cogent to his statement as his was to mine. | |
| high frequency intermittent noise Got me. I know that sound though. My cable in my car is unshielded and if I leave my phone on it that's exactly what I get. Same thing if I put it near the interconnects on my stereo at home. Not many things use TDMA because it requires extremely ... | |
| high frequency intermittent noise AM is WAY too low in frequency. Cell phones broadcast in the 700 to 2100 MHz range. Not every tower serves every cell phone user. If it’s not a microcell of some sort it may me an LTE based hotspot. Whatever the source, that IS a TDMA signal patte... | |
| PADIS vs Furutech fuses Seems that way. Just like real Scientologists, there's a crowd around here that'll buy into any pseudo-science hocus pocus that comes with some half-baked theory. Geoff and his clocks and spots. Roger with his magic space bending amps, all these r... | |
| PADIS vs Furutech fuses Na.. Geoff needs to beware of the audio Thetans. | |
| Opening a can of worms @hifiman5 Considering you're clearly lifting a statement out of context and ignoring where I told you to look, uh.... You're pretty stupid. Let me know when you get those ears calibrated. I'm not sure they're the problem though. Again, you didn't ... | |
| Soundstage and explosive dynamics? @johnk Yeah.... That's why nobody uses systems like that anymore, right? Because it just can't be done any other way? Step into the 21st century. | |
| Opening a can of worms No, no, no, @hifiman5 . Unlike your cable break-in myth, my statements about cap break-in are supposed by actual science. Go over to ELNA's website and look up their white paper on their silk cap paper. If your break-in myth had any truth to it th... |

