Lifters ForGetting Cables Off The Floor, Worth It Or Snake Oil


  •  I'm looking at some porcelain cable lifters to get some power and speaker cable up off the floor.  Does raising the cables off the floor really make a difference? It's going to be about 200 bucks for 10 of them. Thanks.  
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theaudiotweak
Our seismologist does.. she has another home in Oregon..She also knows about man made swarms as she has been a consultant in the oil and gas industry as well as a construction soil consultant in Arizona, Colorado and Oklahoma..

>>>>>My question regarding seismic swarms was strictly rhetorical. Not to mention it was not (rpt not) directed at you, anyway. Don't take everything so personally. There was no reason to get your panties in a twist. Can I suggest you guys take some Valium and try to settle down?

If a frog had wings it wouldn’t bump it’s butt so much. - old audiophile axiom

Call our innovations and/or, technology what you will Geoffrey Kait. I previously requested that you refrain from calling our people childish names but... here we go again.

Murphy once said, never argue with a fool because after many hours people may not realize the difference. It appears you are a big believer and follower of this law so I hope to be extremely brief in that people can easily separate the differences between us.

On this thread alone - you have announced:


My very first iso device beat the SeIsmic Sink twenty years ago and I’m pretty sure I can beat the Seismic pods today. Sometimes you can tell a book by looking at the cover.


“Pretty sure”? Obviously stated by a man with an overwhelming confidence for success. I would have loved to see who judged that contest.


My own single air spring Nimbus more than twenty years ago set the standard for number of degrees of motion and resonant frequency.


What public document or University reference paper was this published in or is this another one of your “old audiophile expressions”? I would replace the noun ‘standard’ with ‘benchmark’… makes your story telling a bit more believable.

Where is the Nimbus now? The Original Sistrum Platform that Tom (theaudiotweak) played a key role in developing back in 1998 was released for public consumption in 2000 and is still improving sound quality so if Nimbus was that good why aren’t you selling it? Man that was one over-sized piece of racking gear, all loaded up with York barbell weights, holstering up to a 35 pound max component load. Really Impressive...


Tom, big deal. Even if it’s true, which I seriously doubt. "If you look hard enough you can always dig up some story to try to prove your point." - old audiophile expression


How about you Geoff? Let’s talk about truth for a moment. Even if it’s true that you are the chosen one to lead the audio industry, which I seriously doubt. “If you look hard enough you can dig up some story to prove a point or as in your case - just ‘whopper’ size it”.


http://toneacoustics.com/Testimonial.php?6


http://toneacoustics.com/Testimonial.php?4


Simple proof Tom is not a storyteller in fact he has provided information listed above delivering a new statement on “shear waves” regarding real time, rise time and shear related to vinyl records and loudspeakers with regards to vibration and equipment function.


I had a bit of trouble with this next statement until I realized your participation here is not about music at all.


I’m afraid this is just a sad case of being almost entirely ignorant of what’s been going on in the industry outside the confines of one’s own narrow little developments. Stove, piper, stove piper, stove piper, stove! Yes, you are, yes you are!


I will gladly partner with people of integrity like Tom and graciously accept every narrow little development that Star Sound has accomplished over anyone who suffers from an enraged ego matched to an obvious personality disorder and consistently displays extremely poor taste... like you for example.

How could you possibly consider placing a Tone Acoustics cello endpin on musical instruments costing upward of a half-million dollars plus receive accolades from the musicians “who actually create music and sound” as a sad case with ignorance, lacking industry direction?

Making instruments and music sound better is our direction where we lead by product innovation and sonic results, so that swoosh of air passing by your ears was us.

Robert - Star Sound

PS: Unfortunately your written abuses are NOT solely directed at us but I am fairly sure nearly everyone who has ever participated here on AudioGon has tasted your ridicule and attempts to demean one’s person. In my professional opinion, you should cease from verbally abusing the many especially those who are much more successful than yourself. Why not leave the planet something positive that music lovers can identify with for that is the true meaning of success.



Robert,

I like your reply, especially the last paragraph.

After all of the talk, the fact remains that Starsound products make their own argument, because they perform as advertised.

A Happy Customer,

John