@ millercarbon you are full of the ole schitt,
Game Changing Tweak
I bought a pair of electrical devices called Electraclear from a company called AddPowr. They're simply plugged into an electrical outlet that's shared by your system. I paid under $300 for them and they've boosted my system's fidelity dramatically. In the 1800's, a physicist and mathematician, Joseph Fourier, delved into the science of harmonics, and now the founder of AddPowr used these equations to increase the signal to noise ratio. (more signal=less noise) His devices act as harmonic resonators. He worked for a high-end audio cable company before focusing on this new range of products.
I thought that when I first received the Electraclears, the difference would be subtle. To my surprise and delight, it was a stunning change. I was hearing music from the inside out. Cleaner, more dynamic, and a far greater and noticeable improvement than my power conditioner produces.
I love finding inexpensive audio devices that work. The company makes other products, but I'd recommend a pair of Electraclears to start.
I thought that when I first received the Electraclears, the difference would be subtle. To my surprise and delight, it was a stunning change. I was hearing music from the inside out. Cleaner, more dynamic, and a far greater and noticeable improvement than my power conditioner produces.
I love finding inexpensive audio devices that work. The company makes other products, but I'd recommend a pair of Electraclears to start.
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What about Bandwagon Fallacies? It happens. Especially with hifi’s. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argumentum_ad_populum |
What about Bandwagon Fallacies?Very good post... But we must remember that the bandwagon is not a unique and only one bandwagon... There is the S.G. bandwagon for example or the springs bandwagon on one side, and on the other side the " sunday boy club skeptic and scientism bandwagon"... «All people saying that springs are right must be right i will try some...» This the first bandwagon.... «All these people saying that springs is non sense because of science and snake oil must be right i will never try some... »This is the second bandwagon... Mapping logical fallacies are very useful like mapping the signposts on a road... But on the road of thinking and experimenting, the signposts are not the road..... then i will add the more insidious fallacy: " the map is not the territory" This one was lacking in this excellent list otherwise... |
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