Hey Fiddler,
Absolutely no connection to Bybee or the audio business in any sense of the word. I'm just a dyed-in-the-wool Bybee believer/user. All my PCs were made by Jack, all of my components are internally Bybeed and every driver on my A/G Duos are, likewise, outfitted. Jack and I have become telephone friends over the years, though, due to my purchases and outside common interests (Calvados, i.e.). And the comments from my previous post were utterly genuine. I experienced what seemed to be a slight reduction in volume after installing these purifiers (which was done in two or three phases over time). After a long period of contemplation over this, I have decided that grunge removal (especially grunge you didn't really know you had 'til it was zapped) creates a void that welcomes an increase in gain without pain.
Incidentally, I post more frequently on AA as acres verde although nowhere near as often as "the regulars". I pick my spots where I think I can actually contribute something borne of experience. But overall, I concede that I am a bit of a novice, still, as regards interacting in these forums and the thought of a disclaimer never entered my mind.
Absolutely no connection to Bybee or the audio business in any sense of the word. I'm just a dyed-in-the-wool Bybee believer/user. All my PCs were made by Jack, all of my components are internally Bybeed and every driver on my A/G Duos are, likewise, outfitted. Jack and I have become telephone friends over the years, though, due to my purchases and outside common interests (Calvados, i.e.). And the comments from my previous post were utterly genuine. I experienced what seemed to be a slight reduction in volume after installing these purifiers (which was done in two or three phases over time). After a long period of contemplation over this, I have decided that grunge removal (especially grunge you didn't really know you had 'til it was zapped) creates a void that welcomes an increase in gain without pain.
Incidentally, I post more frequently on AA as acres verde although nowhere near as often as "the regulars". I pick my spots where I think I can actually contribute something borne of experience. But overall, I concede that I am a bit of a novice, still, as regards interacting in these forums and the thought of a disclaimer never entered my mind.