When the talking(argument) is cut short by the mods, we are left with a North and South Korea type of situation.
Which is why I feel it's constructive to keep threads alive and not shut them down.
Sometimes they morph,but there is always something to be learned,grains of wisdom from the collective whole of those who participate and to me that's a good thing.
We need disargreement as a species to stay alive.
Where would we be if we all toed the party line?
We most likely would still be living in caves if it wasn't for the few brave fools who decided to venture out from the safety and sureness and comfort of their caves.
Fast forward and mankind discovers that it will not fall off the face of the earth the nearer he gets to the horizon.
So much for the established science and wisdom of the day.
I am not anti science.
I just feel that we haven't learned everything yet that there is to be learned,so I keep my mind open.
Others feel that something like the HiFi fuse has to be explained to them , that there has to be scientific proof to validate the claims.
They would never have ventured out onto the high seas or out of their caves.
All that they need to know is all that they have learned so far, and there's nothing left to discover.
More of the closed mindset if you will.
One understands he has much to learn, the other feels he knows all he needs to know.
Those who have the need to learn and discover will tend towards aftermarket tweaks, those who have done it all know it all will avoid such like the plague.
I remember Auntie Enid quite well,I discovered that there is a right and wrong way in power cord orientation.
Some folks laughed at her.
As I've mentioned,Aczel got me interested in the effect fuses have on our components.
My take was that if the fuse degraded the sound in a speaker, then it could have the same impact wherever it is used.
A very simple and easy experiment for me to do with my Maggies and my old Amber 70 amp of the day.
An experiment that anyone can do to this day if they are careful.
But only the folks who are curious will ever know what a fuse can do to the sonics while it protects our gear.
The others' beliefs will not be altered, they will not try the fuse or other tweaks.Hardwired into them is everything they have ever learned, and that's all they need.
They say their gear is not flawed and mine must have been, hence the reason why I noticed an improvement.
Yet they will swap tubes,and replace the odd resistor or capacitor out of neccesity or for sonics.
Those have become acceptable audio practises that both types of audiophiles engage in.
So the frustrating part for me,a person who understands that everything plays a part in what we hear,is not understanding why the fuse isn't included in the list of acceptable audio practises.
To me, there is nothing to argue about or debate about if only one side has ever experienced that which is in question.
The only thing that is a certainty is that one side tried it, and one side didn't.
Which would be a one sided argument if ever there was one.
Which is why I feel it's constructive to keep threads alive and not shut them down.
Sometimes they morph,but there is always something to be learned,grains of wisdom from the collective whole of those who participate and to me that's a good thing.
We need disargreement as a species to stay alive.
Where would we be if we all toed the party line?
We most likely would still be living in caves if it wasn't for the few brave fools who decided to venture out from the safety and sureness and comfort of their caves.
Fast forward and mankind discovers that it will not fall off the face of the earth the nearer he gets to the horizon.
So much for the established science and wisdom of the day.
I am not anti science.
I just feel that we haven't learned everything yet that there is to be learned,so I keep my mind open.
Others feel that something like the HiFi fuse has to be explained to them , that there has to be scientific proof to validate the claims.
They would never have ventured out onto the high seas or out of their caves.
All that they need to know is all that they have learned so far, and there's nothing left to discover.
More of the closed mindset if you will.
One understands he has much to learn, the other feels he knows all he needs to know.
Those who have the need to learn and discover will tend towards aftermarket tweaks, those who have done it all know it all will avoid such like the plague.
I remember Auntie Enid quite well,I discovered that there is a right and wrong way in power cord orientation.
Some folks laughed at her.
As I've mentioned,Aczel got me interested in the effect fuses have on our components.
My take was that if the fuse degraded the sound in a speaker, then it could have the same impact wherever it is used.
A very simple and easy experiment for me to do with my Maggies and my old Amber 70 amp of the day.
An experiment that anyone can do to this day if they are careful.
But only the folks who are curious will ever know what a fuse can do to the sonics while it protects our gear.
The others' beliefs will not be altered, they will not try the fuse or other tweaks.Hardwired into them is everything they have ever learned, and that's all they need.
They say their gear is not flawed and mine must have been, hence the reason why I noticed an improvement.
Yet they will swap tubes,and replace the odd resistor or capacitor out of neccesity or for sonics.
Those have become acceptable audio practises that both types of audiophiles engage in.
So the frustrating part for me,a person who understands that everything plays a part in what we hear,is not understanding why the fuse isn't included in the list of acceptable audio practises.
To me, there is nothing to argue about or debate about if only one side has ever experienced that which is in question.
The only thing that is a certainty is that one side tried it, and one side didn't.
Which would be a one sided argument if ever there was one.