Sounds like a whole lot of placebo effect. No evidence that fuses make any impact on sound quality.
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elangley01 ... "Sounds like a whole lot of placebo effect. No evidence that fuses make any impact on sound quality." Other than listening for differences, and noting those differences, do you have another way to measure sound quality? Is there a meter that can be used to measure the tonal accuracy of instruments? Are there scientific instruments that can detect the three-dimensionality of a sound stage? Can the personalities and human artifacts presented by vocalists be measured in some way other than through listening? If you have a way of doing so, please post it. Thanks ... Placebo effect? Hardly. Frank |
elangley01 No evidence that fuses make any impact on sound quality.There has actually been quite a bit of evidence regarding fuses and sound quality right in this very thread. You can’t make things like empirical evidence just disappear by pretending they don’t exist. Observation is a fundamental part of the scientific method. Measurementalists here often shrink from it. |
@cleeds, Not whole lot to gain in trying to reason with flat-earthers like @elangley01. For proof, read up on his responses and you will know :-) https://forum.audiogon.com/users/elangley01/posts |
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