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Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
Science comes after observation. Observation is the origin point.If the science ends up nullifying the observation and the observation persists, then the science may be wrong, ie, not sufficient to discern or negotiate the given situation. Science... 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
Having been involved in work on video projection engines(how individual circuits I gear affects final outcome), both analog and digital, the optical intricacies (glass coatings, lens design, etc)..the screens, their placement, their design at the ... 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
No correlation between intelligence and visual skills, science says. That is the implication of a new study which shows for the first time that there is a broad range of differences in people’s visual ability and that these variations are not asso... 
Directionality of wire
Teo, you say very stupid things. Everybody does, or should know, quantum electrodynamics is the governing theory on how electronics work. At least Geoff makes me laugh. Right.https://phys.org/news/2017-11-fluidic-transistor-ushers-age-liquid.... 
Can Vinyl LP's Survive In A Room that Gets 95 Degrees?
That would make for a great, uhm, quickly expanding material. As vapors in this case might occupy 1000 times more space.Carpet bombing with old copies of Ferrante & Teicher , bent fabric, and Al Jolson?  The Bill Cosby records alone could dea... 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
https://phys.org/news/2017-10-voltage-driven-liquid-metal-fractals.htmlthis first one..is >>>HUGE<<<. ok? The implications and pointed to directions/ramifications.... are huge. That one alone stinks like a thousand yet to be real... 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
A liquid is almost a solid, but not quite. (A true fluid, fluid at the molecualr level, not a slurry full of gross chunks--a fundamental difference) The lattice is simply not there and thus the high delta interactives are not the same. Nor is the ... 
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
I want someone to attack the liquid metal audio cables. And say they are somehow not new and not different. How they sound the same as wire and how they can't measure differently.Please bring your scientists in tow. Please. I'm begging you. Bring ... 
Come on people....BASS!
I've seen college kids text using no caps or punctuation of any kind except maybe, a period along with many mis-spelled words. But then my grammar is far from perfect. The reason you are seeing this is they spent their youth, or rather came up... 
Are future improvements in Amp/PreAmps slowing to a crawl?
You speak as if you are certain of this. Its not possible (in your opinion) because......why? uhhhmmm..the time/space 3d reality issue? The molecular energy transfer issue? Thermodynamics? Brownian motion?I mean, is there any fathomable reason to... 
Are future improvements in Amp/PreAmps slowing to a crawl?
I like to think that..More than anything....Nelson’s bits of screed on this subject is about avoiding the confrontational projected bias we are reading in this thread.I refuse to make more than that -- about what he said in print.To do one’s self ... 
Come on people....BASS!
grammer nasis! 
How long does it take to break in coupling caps?
pink noise is fine. Wideband is the deal. and pink noise is generally that. Ie, 20hz-20khz pink noise. 
Switching to solid state amp?
uhm.. ss did not exist in the 30's....(well they did... but not specifically an audio thing)(I know, it was a finger slip, but I could not resist) 
How long does it take to break in coupling caps?
break in generally goes like:dull and wide mono...to exaggerated mid-high treble/mids that are blunted and gritty, that exaggerate fine detail in a blunt phasey mildly metallic way that can sound huge - soundstage wise..to darker or calmer but cle...