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In Reply to: RE: Rainbow foil tweak revisited posted by magiccarpetride on April 20, 2012 at 13:04:39
I suspect there are too many variables to draw any conclusions. It's a bit like trying to solve two simultaneous equations in three unknowns. I also find that even without making any changes to the system, keeping everything constant, the sound tends to vary from day to day and from morning to night. No one said it would be easy, McGee.
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It is true that innumerable variables influence our experiences. My question pertains to the situation where a certain configuration, which you know sounds bad, all of a sudden doesn't sound that bad. Is it due to the rainbow foil tweak? Has anyone experienced similar impressions?
> > > “My question pertains to the situation where a certain configuration, which you know sounds bad, all of a sudden doesn't sound that bad. Is it due to the rainbow foil tweak? Has anyone experienced similar impressions?” < < <
You can do an interesting experiment with something you have experienced as ‘sounding bad’.
Most people have, somewhere, a CD which they have never liked the sound of since they purchased it. Usually they bought it because it was of a favourite piece of music, or by a favourite musician but after initially listening to it and being disappointed in it’s sound, they now never play it.
Hunt it out, listen to it to confirm that it still does not sound good, then apply one or two strips of Rainbow Foil to the label side, and then listen again.
You will have experimented with a “known certain configuration” and should be able to answer your own question – that is if it can now be listened to without rejecting it. It is not a question as to whether it suddenly becomes your favourite CD – merely whether (to use your own expression) it “all of a sudden doesn’t sound that bad”. When all you have done is apply two strips of Rainbow Foil.
Regards,
May Belt,
Manufacturer.
That's a good advice, however I'm not using CDs, so I'm not in the position to try that test.
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