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But profits come from satisfying consumer demand."
No Miller. Profits come from stimulating it.
You've said it Miller: "Selective memory nostalgia", is when you think you hear a difference after adding a passive component that you've paid a lot of money for, and then it gets locked in by the warm feeling generated by the apparently positive response to your wise spending. We all have the urge to feel happy whether or not there is anything to be happy about.
As far as passive power cords are concerned, all will do the same job as long as they can pass all the current demanded without high resistance.
Power conditioners can be useful if they can actively remove noise and other unwanted artifacts from the line.
No Miller. Profits come from stimulating it.
You've said it Miller: "Selective memory nostalgia", is when you think you hear a difference after adding a passive component that you've paid a lot of money for, and then it gets locked in by the warm feeling generated by the apparently positive response to your wise spending. We all have the urge to feel happy whether or not there is anything to be happy about.
As far as passive power cords are concerned, all will do the same job as long as they can pass all the current demanded without high resistance.
Power conditioners can be useful if they can actively remove noise and other unwanted artifacts from the line.