Freemand, my feet are on very solid ground. You can guess million times, it proves nothing.
What control did you use? Did your wife switch between clocks and something else? I'm guessing not.
Could you not hear your wife open the door when she put the clock outside? Unless you're hard of hearing it entirely possible that you could hear your front door.
How do you know the observed change was due to the clock?
Was anybody around to corroborate your tests? I'm guessing not.
Did the voltage remain consistent in your mains? Did you even bother to measure that?
How do you confirm the observed changes are not psychoacoustic? Did you attempt any non-subjective testing/measurement at all?
What is your hypothesis? Why does a $5 clock effect your sound? What is the physics behind this phenomena?
So your flawed observations is proof? Give me a break.
Do some research on scientific method. There are established procedures for establishing proof for a hypotheses. The only thing you have managed to prove is that you paid $200 for a $5 clock.
I can guarantee you that irrespective of placement of clock in your house, there will be zero measurable differences in you system. I'll bring whatever equipment you want me to bring spectrum analyzer, SPL meter, accelerometer, thermometer, oscilloscope, whatever you want. We will find no change because the only change is in your imagination. (and your credit card).
There is not one tweak on this planet that is not measurable and does not have a sound scientific explanation and reason. In short, there is nothing that travels into you ears that is not based on physics and cannot be explained.
Geoff Kaitt cannot explain any of the crap he sells.
Regards
Paul
What control did you use? Did your wife switch between clocks and something else? I'm guessing not.
Could you not hear your wife open the door when she put the clock outside? Unless you're hard of hearing it entirely possible that you could hear your front door.
How do you know the observed change was due to the clock?
Was anybody around to corroborate your tests? I'm guessing not.
Did the voltage remain consistent in your mains? Did you even bother to measure that?
How do you confirm the observed changes are not psychoacoustic? Did you attempt any non-subjective testing/measurement at all?
What is your hypothesis? Why does a $5 clock effect your sound? What is the physics behind this phenomena?
So your flawed observations is proof? Give me a break.
Do some research on scientific method. There are established procedures for establishing proof for a hypotheses. The only thing you have managed to prove is that you paid $200 for a $5 clock.
I can guarantee you that irrespective of placement of clock in your house, there will be zero measurable differences in you system. I'll bring whatever equipment you want me to bring spectrum analyzer, SPL meter, accelerometer, thermometer, oscilloscope, whatever you want. We will find no change because the only change is in your imagination. (and your credit card).
There is not one tweak on this planet that is not measurable and does not have a sound scientific explanation and reason. In short, there is nothing that travels into you ears that is not based on physics and cannot be explained.
Geoff Kaitt cannot explain any of the crap he sells.
Regards
Paul