Geoffkait,
You really need to brush up on your reading and comprehension skills of what you have read.
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You really need to brush up on your reading and comprehension skills of what you have read.
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Directional speaker cables - switching direction
Am I the only one that clicked on the link and got 1000's of images of miscellaneous stuff? Using the same logic, obviously hi-fi does not exist: more_images I would really be interested in the study from hi-fi tuning. Can someone point me to a link? I am willing to concede that, at this moment, not everything in the universe can be measured. But I will not concede that anything in the audio domain cannot be measured. If you can hear a difference there are microphones that measure it with much better accuracy than human ears. Has anyone done these tests? tests To think a machine cannot out do you on this tests can easily be proven. Some may disregard laws of physics on this board, but doing so just goes to show that they are clearly not open minded and willing to use evidence to make judgements. I too believe in Santa Claus because you can't not measure his existence, he just has decided to not give me gifts in several years. |
I'm thinking that mono-crystal is the name used because single crystal is a real term and is only used in labs. Single crystal and mono-crystal are probably two different things. Here is a piece of single crystal copper that is not as pure as Tara Labs claims their copper to be. http://www.mtixtl.com/Mc-Cu-e-50D10C1.aspx I'm considering buying some Tara lab cables, and sending them to a lab to see what they really are. |
12-23-14: ScvanHere it is. My comments on it can be found in the first of my posts dated 5-14-12 in this thread. If I recall correctly, there was a revised version of this paper that was subsequently issued by HiFi Tuning, providing measurements of some additional fuses and incorporating some minor changes. I recall stating that my comments about the first paper remained applicable to the second one, but I can't find the link offhand. Regards, -- Al |