mapman12,861 posts02-27-2016 12:22pmAnyone is free to talk about whatever they want.
There is validity to the theory that any publicity is good publicity compared to none at all.
True, however, wrong information is worse than no information. :)
Has anyone heard the new North American products preamp and amp?
mapman12,861 posts02-27-2016 12:22pmAnyone is free to talk about whatever they want. True, however, wrong information is worse than no information. :) |
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gdhal, Good information is evidenced by it working, this is the theory part of the scientific method. There is also good reason for a designer to not really tell what is true. I have been able to greatly improve the sound of Roger's amp using the new Star Sound Tech. 2.5AP-1AINT audio points under it rather than their old 1.5AP-1 INT Audio Points over 300,000 of. Furthermore their new APCD4-Invert coupling cup also contributes more than their original coupling cup. So vibrations being drained seem to be important to sound also. One hears about mechanical coupling and the speed of these devises in getting vibrations to the floor and earth. I knew about magnetic waves derived from a signal going through a wire, so I can see how vibrations can induce signal in one preamp, amp, and other components. But why does the speed of draining the internal vibrations help versus devices that turn vibrations into heat work? I long ago gave up on total harmonic distortion as a measure of the quality of an amp, when it proved unrelated to what I heard. One can measure it but if it is unrelated to the quality of music reproduction, who cares? |
Any publicity may be good publicity compared to none. But one would expect spreading misinformation to backfire eventually. The truth often only comes out over time. A few fans on a thread is better than nothing but this ain't conquering the world quite yet. We'll see. I'm always all for better sound. |