Jafreeman,
I read both your posts regarding ARC. This is exactly what you said following the ARC quote regarding speaker wires and interconnects:
”Audio Research cannot emphasize enough the use of high-quality cords and wire, and I consider their advice of the highest authority. I have always taken that as audio canon. ”
You clearly changed what ARC actually said in your sample from the manual. You changed “speaker wire and interconnects” to “high quality cords and wire” trying to spread their official comment to include power cords. I think that is a distortion anyone can see.
Your comment that follows is an interesting observation of what ARC was doing at one point in time, but CLEARLY not a public endorsement from ARC in their user manual suggesting that the end user will benefit by using a different power cord. (As you tried to imply)
I’m glad you were able to improve the sound of your system with new PC. In my mind, perhaps only mine, that puts your power conditioner or main AC line into question, but I’m afraid you might take that personally.
I don’t think I would take anyone’s word as canon, though I would respect what ARC publishes on paper in their user manual.
But please, my reading comprehension is intact. Your quote from ARC doesn’t support that ARC told users to choose their PC carefully. Not at all.
I read both your posts regarding ARC. This is exactly what you said following the ARC quote regarding speaker wires and interconnects:
”Audio Research cannot emphasize enough the use of high-quality cords and wire, and I consider their advice of the highest authority. I have always taken that as audio canon. ”
You clearly changed what ARC actually said in your sample from the manual. You changed “speaker wire and interconnects” to “high quality cords and wire” trying to spread their official comment to include power cords. I think that is a distortion anyone can see.
Your comment that follows is an interesting observation of what ARC was doing at one point in time, but CLEARLY not a public endorsement from ARC in their user manual suggesting that the end user will benefit by using a different power cord. (As you tried to imply)
I’m glad you were able to improve the sound of your system with new PC. In my mind, perhaps only mine, that puts your power conditioner or main AC line into question, but I’m afraid you might take that personally.
I don’t think I would take anyone’s word as canon, though I would respect what ARC publishes on paper in their user manual.
But please, my reading comprehension is intact. Your quote from ARC doesn’t support that ARC told users to choose their PC carefully. Not at all.