Ah, deflection. Nothing like the classics.Ah, Russell's Teapot. Nothing like the classics.
Ah, deflection. Nothing like the classics.Ah, Russell's Teapot. Nothing like the classics.
You could at least try to be an entertaining troll.Ah, deflection. Nothing like the classics.
Okay, how much would you like to bet it will happen tomorrow then?Because new understanding and technology comes along every day and we learn new things we didn't know yesterday.
I thought a Tesla ran over Russel's teapot and broke it. That Dragon is just somebody's imagination.I hear it is broken by a dragon and she is hiding in a garage somewhere.
Well hang on, you stated that it is "Exactly" true that "available measurements are unequal to the task of capturing everything about the sound of a unit (DAC)."A person making a claim needs to provide evidence, a person questioning it.
I won't say that I've ever heard a difference with components plugged into it vs. directly to the PS Audio outlet (if this post seems incomplete it's probably because the hoard with pitchforks have arrived), but the potential for an improvement was part of the thought process. It was an excellent Black Friday deal, so didn't set me back that much and feels more trustworthy for expensive equipment than the power strip that I use for my home theater setu...Wouldn't anti surge protection cover your first item at a reasonable cost?
But then he'd be taking my role assuming that it's understood though yet unspoken...You could at least try to be an entertaining troll.
This is a totally reasonable statement. I really think you have a solid rationale.I won't say that I've ever heard a difference with components plugged into it vs. directly to the PS Audio outlet (if this post seems incomplete it's probably because the hoard with pitchforks have arrived), but the potential for an improvement was part of the thought process. It was an excellent Black Friday deal, so didn't set me back that much and feels more trustworthy for expensive equipment than the power strip that I use for my home theater setu...
I really don’t think so. The same line of reasoning leads you to all kinds of nonsense. Why not buy into homeopathy? The potential health improvements are mind blowing!This is a totally reasonable statement. I really think you have a solid rationale.
My personal example... I did enjoy that SFL-3. It certainly didn't objectively perform as well as other gear I have. But it was the center of a sprawling hifi and I harbored no illusions about what it was, and when it was time to sell my cost of ownership was really great. Side benefit: I am now more clear than ever on the BS behind tube-rollingI really don’t think so. The same line of reasoning leads you to all kinds of nonsense. Why not buy into homeopathy? The potential health improvements are mind blowing!
So how is that a great deal? Is homeopathy suddenly a great deal if it’s half price?And blackdiamond seems to be just chilling with some gear that you or I might not buy, but he got a great deal on. And he said he can't hear the difference.
I was trying to avoid a tit for tat.So how is that a great deal? Is homeopathy suddenly a great deal if it’s half price?
I’m pretty sure he is. I have no issues with that part. It’s the apparent potential benefits as an argument for buying it I have issues with.I thought the poster was genuine when he said he couldn't hear a difference.
I missed that, something I often do on this all or nothing thread!I’m pretty sure he is. I have no issues with that part. It’s the apartment potential benefits as an argument of buying it I have issues with.
If that part was just irony, ignore I all I said about it
I was simply referring to protecting a precious hi-fi system. I really don't mind if you are a subjectivist. Or at least I might if you were spending really large amounts of money, unnecessarily. Which could be better spent on other things!I won't say that I've ever heard a difference with components plugged into it vs. directly to the PS Audio outlet (if this post seems incomplete it's probably because the hoard with pitchforks have arrived), but the potential for an improvement was part of the thought process. It was an excellent Black Friday deal, so didn't set me back that much and feels more trustworthy for expensive equipment than the power strip that I use for my home theater setu...
You're right. For that particular claim, I didn't present the evidence (yet).Well hang on, you stated that it is "Exactly" true that "available measurements are unequal to the task of capturing everything about the sound of a unit (DAC)."
That person made a claim, but you didn't question it! Why not?
If you don't want to look like a blatant hypocrite, you need to explain why your last 13 posts in this thread are repeated demands for evidence, yet when someone posts the opposite claim with zero evidence, you say, "Exactly".
I don't know what claims you've made.@Guettel what claim did I make???
Yes, statistics are a big part of just about any science.So on a science forum, you're basing your conclusions on betting lol? That's gotta be a new low.