What happened to the thread "The new ESS ES9039Q2M"? It was locked some time ago but now it seems to be deleted. Why is that?
What happens to all the information that was published there? Is it still possible to read it somewhere? The thread was extremely exciting to read and one could learn a lot. Now all the information is just gone? That would be a great pity.
I was just searching for the ES9039Q2M thread, and ended up here.
I also think it is a pity that the thread got deleted. Some of the early posts were quite informative, but unfortunately the discussion was derailed by - yet another - discussion on audibility, which some members seem to enforce on threads at any given opportunity.
Could it be reinstated, perhaps with some of the last posts deleted?
I also think it is a pity that the thread got deleted. Some of the early posts were quite informative, but unfortunately the discussion was derailed by - yet another - discussion on audibility, which some members seem to enforce on threads at any given opportunity.
Could it be reinstated, perhaps with some of the last posts deleted?
I second Jens. The thread was linked to in ASR and can still be found in google, but it is extremely frustrating not to be able to access it:
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...he-best-ever-value-dac-amp.46694/post-1681404
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/the-new-ess-es9039q2m.399437/page-13
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...he-best-ever-value-dac-amp.46694/post-1681404
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/the-new-ess-es9039q2m.399437/page-13
I tried the wayback machine with the link google remembers as well as some search words that work in google and the link from asr, but to no avail. Maybe anyone has bookmarked to an earlier page?
Some of the pages are still cached by google.
Do a google search for the link.
Click the 3 dots next to the search result.
Click the little down arrow if there is one and click 'cached'.
If there is no down arrow, then that page wasn't cached.
Do a google search for the link.
Click the 3 dots next to the search result.
Click the little down arrow if there is one and click 'cached'.
If there is no down arrow, then that page wasn't cached.
Thank, didn't know about that trick. Page 13 is cached, many others are not. Seems I need to generate a google hit for each page (haven't figured out how to do that consistently) and then try.
The thread was deleted for rule infringements. It cannot be reopened.
This one also ran its course and is now closed.
We appreciate your understanding.
diyAudio Administration.
This one also ran its course and is now closed.
We appreciate your understanding.
diyAudio Administration.
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