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GR Research B24 AC Cable Review Follow up [Entertainment]

Where did that 9 come from? :D


JSmith
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Sorry, but to me, this is just embarrassingly childish back and forths by grown men who should know better.

Audio science and high fidelity reproduction doesn't need this tribalism. It serves no useful agenda other than marginalising an already fringe pursuit.
The mere fact that Amir forewarned consumers that this outlandishly expensive cable, which—1. is designed with enough formidable heft to give the illusion of safety; 2. has resistance vanishly low enough to carry one hell of a jolt, despite it being more resistant to overheating and 3. requires a Herculean amount of force to yank it out of the wall—lacks a CE listing or UL certification is enough to justify this contentious dialogue. One party has the safety of consumers in mind while the other is focused on protecting his wallet.
 
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As some of you requested, here is my response to Danny's contentions regarding my review of GR Research B24 AC cable.


If you have not seen it, here is my original video review:

And Danny's reply video:

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I agree with you 110% about clams on speaker cable testing and proving and back up the clams you are advertising or making a statement about. It’s a very, Very good video and you explained it perfectly and went into greater details of what you did and how it should be done in terms of testing His cable out. Thanks again.

P.S. I didn’t watch his video that responded to you. I just watched your responds back to him. To be honest you can tell a true diyer from a sales person. One wants to help you out and expand your awareness and knowledge of the product being reviewed. The other wants to make money by deceiving or making fake facts about a product. I know his from working in the Hifi world for a little while.
 
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The mere fact that Amir forewarned consumers that this outlandishly expensive cable, which—1. is designed with enough formidable heft to give the illusion of safety; 2. has resistance vanishly low enough to carry one hell of a jolt, despite it being more resistant to overheating and 3. requires a Herculean amount of force to yank it out of the wall—lacks a CE listing or UL certification is enough to justify this contentious dialogue. One party has the safety of consumers in mind while the other is focused on protecting his wallet.

Look, I also love excusing a poorly built and safety uncertified $$$ power cable while endlessly nitpicking on gear that costs chump change.
/sarc
 
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