09-15-2021 7:00amYou don’t understand
Well if you or anyone else does, I’m all ears.
What’s wrong with saying I’ve seen no reason how it could work, and asking how it could work?
"This gets so tiresome."
Why is wondering how something does, or could work, tiresome?
Is this a place only for the most incurious consumers? I hope not.
Why shouldn’t I be able to voice my own view that spring decouplingunder speakers makes some sense, is measurable, and I’ve heard the sonic differences?
Where putting it under certain other equipment, e.g. CD players, DACs and often enough amps seems to make no sense and nobody is explaining how it could actually work?
I’ve tried the pods under my amps and pre-amp just for the heck of it.No sonic difference at all. Is this allowed, or should this be one monolithic "no questions asked" website?09-15-2021 7:00amYou don’t understand
Well if you or anyone else does, I’m all ears.
What’s wrong with saying I’ve seen no reason how it could work, and asking how it could work?
"This gets so tiresome."
Why is wondering how something does, or could work, tiresome?
Is this a place only for the most incurious consumers? I hope not.
Why shouldn’t I be able to voice my own view that spring decouplingunder speakers makes some sense, is measurable, and I’ve heard the sonic differences?
Where putting it under certain other equipment, e.g. CD players, DACs and often enough amps seems to make no sense and nobody is explaining how it could actually work?
I’ve tried the pods under my amps and pre-amp just for the heck of it.No sonic difference at all. Is this allowed, or should this be one monolithic "no questions asked" website?
I always heard it as being, “like spats on a pig”.
I concur with
@prof points, and they are something I concur with.
It is tiresome to ask how something works and be told, “well just buy the $6000 and see for yourself”.Or with power cords, “buy them an see.”
There seems to be a majority that have little intellectual curiosity in know the “How” and “why” part.
On my deleted post the day, I used the term “Connoisseurs of ignorance”. It is certainly OK not to know why something works, but that ignorance is not something that one should be taking a great deal of pride and celebration in.
Somethings are we may never fully know, but we should be able to appreciate that some people are working towards trying to understand those things, even if it is a quixotic endeavour.