none of my comments were toxic, just differed from the dictators.... 🙂You may have noticed that of late, there's a pleasant lack of the usual toxic comments here on AudioStream, something that has taken a bit of moderating and time to accomplish. I say "a bit" because in total I've only had to block the accounts of about eight to ten people in our 4+ years. My hope is this will encourage more of the silent majority to be less silent so we can show people what our hi-fi hobby is really about.
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More audio tweak tripe....
I don't recall any such tweak product being panned quite so badly.
Dan.
Funnily enough the commentards then appeared to claim that it needed a month to 'burn in'. Stereophile writers then step into to say long burn in is daft. lol
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find a stupider and more dishonest writer
AS.com is worth JS, which may indicate that the host of that site receives revenue by other means.
Yes, I have always been suspicious of claimed long 'burn-in' times....how the hell do you do even sighted AB testing ?....rhetorical question !.Funnily enough the commentards then appeared to claim that it needed a month to 'burn in'. Stereophile writers then step into to say long burn in is daft. lol
Listening #159 | Stereophile.com
IME there can be effects that take finite time to 'propagate' through the system, but I am talking almost instant for small systems/devices, and ten seconds or so on stadium systems.
My standard procedure when changing home system components/cables is to run the system up to slight clipping, drop volume to mute, power down and then reboot.
I have at least sometimes found changes compared to the initial power up, but no changes after that first volume/power cycling.
Hours/days/weeks/months ?.....Hmmmm.
Dan.
ground and power plane bouncy wouncy.......
Whoa, slow down. I can't absorb all these technical terms quickly.😀
Bouncy wouncy...
John
AS.com is worth JS, which may indicate that the host of that site receives revenue by other means.
Amongst other things he is paid as a reviewer for stereophile. AS.com is his fiefdom, but as part of TEN full of nice ads that earn money.
His Feedom turned live 4.5 years ago, and his lordship talks like a chicken.
How many chickens does one have to witness, to hear the sound of a buck slapping.
How many chickens does one have to witness, to hear the sound of a buck slapping.
Alkaline water implies minerals content.....a good thing provided no nasties are included.
Dan.
Dan.
Change of subject here.
Snake oil: Alkaline water - the latest miracle for the the gullible.
I get it by the gallon....
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Sorry, I should have said Alkaline Water Machines.
It's got electrolytes.
(Idiocracy)
If you can prove to gullible that the natural PH of the human body is 5.5, would pure water become alkaline?
As long as you use it to make Bourbon or Scotch with it. It drinkable not just for the gullible any more.Change of subject here.
Snake oil: Alkaline water - the latest miracle for the the gullible.
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