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. 
bartholomew
@ millercarbon you are full of the ole schitt,
Actually, he is 100% correct in his assessment of you.
You think you'd learned your lesson when you were skypunk.
What about Bandwagon Fallacies?

It happens. Especially with hifi’s.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argumentum_ad_populum
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...
if you don’t know where you are going, any signpost will get you there...

too many cats chasing tail trying to reach Nirvana thru a hot stamper multi track origami of a recording...