Sean, some mfg'ers in the high-end do exactly that. But apparently they filter out the offending frequecies (the effects) rather than the cause. And then even an excellent line conditioner may sound inferior when paired with such a component.
I would highly recommend reviewing the bottom half of the below thread:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ymisc&1050555107
Specifically, look for MusicFirst's postings. He is the distributor for Foundation Research and has some interesting, even very keen comments about high-end components, line conditioning, and the execution thereof.
As for your other points, unlike you, electronics are not my area of expertise, so I really can't comment much there. I only know what I think works and then try it and/or buy it.
Sean, as for your last statement about profit and hype that drives the high-end industry, not performance?
Profit is what makes capitalism work. Ain't nobody doing nothing for free, right?
And yes, there are certainly some to many who create or ride the hype for what they can get out of it. I can think of some popular line conditioners and amps that are among them.
But that's human nature. Care to discuss political parties and/or affiliations?
But then again, there's a whole underground audio market with their honest performance-oriented engineering that helps keep things somewhat in check. I think.
-IMO
I would highly recommend reviewing the bottom half of the below thread:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ymisc&1050555107
Specifically, look for MusicFirst's postings. He is the distributor for Foundation Research and has some interesting, even very keen comments about high-end components, line conditioning, and the execution thereof.
As for your other points, unlike you, electronics are not my area of expertise, so I really can't comment much there. I only know what I think works and then try it and/or buy it.
Sean, as for your last statement about profit and hype that drives the high-end industry, not performance?
Profit is what makes capitalism work. Ain't nobody doing nothing for free, right?
And yes, there are certainly some to many who create or ride the hype for what they can get out of it. I can think of some popular line conditioners and amps that are among them.
But that's human nature. Care to discuss political parties and/or affiliations?
But then again, there's a whole underground audio market with their honest performance-oriented engineering that helps keep things somewhat in check. I think.
-IMO