Nope Geoffy boy, they are perfect examples. You were using a bandwagon fallacy. 100,000 people have jumped on the fuse bandwagon, therefore it is a great idea. You are also using a blind loyalty argument and a confirmation bias with a bit of circular reasoning thrown in for good measure. My examples address all those items.
$400+ million / year spent on Homeopathic and many, just like fuses, claim it works wonders.
Oh, my VW Rabbit is fantastically reliable, I mean just look how many are on the road.
The Homeopathy argument, like fuses, breaks down as soon as it is exposed to controlled testing.
With 100,000 fuses sold, surely you can point to 3, 4, 10 controlled listening tests ... you know multiple subjects, double blind, AB or better ABX controlled? ... No? .... but you probably have a 100,000 excuses why not. Am I right?
How are those penis pills working out? :-)
10-21-2019 6:06pmYour examples make no sense in the context of audio. No offense intended. In fact your examples are excellent examples of logical fallacies.