Friday Morning 09:21, as we work through the 8th day of a continuous signal. I am reviewing "Live at the Fillmore".
What?
Who is Live?
Well, that could be any number of famous acts. It could be:
Santana, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Frank Zappa, The Allman Brothers Band, Jimi Hendrix, Sly & The Family Stone, Dead & Company, Grateful Dead, Humble Pie or in this case, Derek and the Dominos. (And that is not a complete list, just what I have on file.)
Indeed a popular venue for those bands.
I am listening to a standard quality CD, and it sounds much better than I can recall hearing this, before HFC Magnetic Conduction.
It would be fair to say that Rick Schultz has impacted the Time and Space Continuum.
Audiophiles speak in terms of "Pre-MCT" and "After-MCT", and our periods of time are based on 100-hours. Every time we upgrade a cable or unplug an interconnect, we sigh, and say "Four more..."
The 24-hour solar clock- it only affects volume levels, when the neighbor and small baby are home.
With the sustenance of a few boxes of Oatmeal and jugs of drinking water, a true audiophile can listen for hours on end to his stereo, in the "A-MCT" period, when "P-MCT" was marked by short, unsatisfying encounters with Music...
A True Believer in Magnetic Conduction Technology may become a bit over-bearing when guests visit, peppering the guest with questions like, "Have you ever heard this CD like this before?" while providing them with cold oatmeal and water.
The guests commonly respond, "Yes, it sounds good, turn it up and shut-up for the next two songs..."
Electromagnetism bends space and time in Audiophile Sound Systems.
One poor fellow adopted the Evangelism of door-to-door missionaries.
He kept knocking on stranger's doors, and asking them, "Have you a minute for me, to share the Magic of Magnets?"
Rejection, although infrequent, is sometimes a nasty affair.
One True Believer was escorted to the waiting ambulance, as he cried, "Give me your stereo for 72-hours, and you will hear a noticeable improvement in SQ and the complete elimination of a noise floor..."
Bless his Heart.
Fortunately, an ad hoc support system has developed on a long-running forum thread, where fellow MCT-devotees can meet, greet, drink lots of coffee.
Some have been around since the first post, back in 2011, some have over 16 MC-0.5s on strange configurations of three-way plugs and short extension cords.
Occasionally, a reluctant Audiophile shows up on the Forum and espouses view which goes against the commonly held beliefs.
They either hear the difference or they don't.
A person has a pre-disposition to noise-free high fidelity music reproduction, but many are in denial.
You see them getting their music from their phone, and earbuds...sad.
If only I could bring them to Magnets...
Okay, it may not be that bad, but it is eight days into a 17-day burn-in. Yeah, sure, the stereo sounds great, but if only I could just help one Audiophile make the Decision which will change their lives...
As I have said before, you can only say, "Wow, this Stereo Sounds Great!" in so many ways.
I think this is where some audio reviewers go off the rails, maybe they suffer from a writer's cramp of the brain.
That's why there are still turntables and vinyl.
Those are the folks that have got it real bad.
Did you know that they sell record-washing machines for over $1,000? And I saw a cartridge for the turntable that was over $10,000.
That is two reasons why the Computer Audiophiles wear garlic and make the sign of the cross with their fingers when someone mentions analog or vinyl..