In Reply to: RE: "power cords don't add distortion" posted by rick_m on July 4, 2014 at 20:34:30:
You wrote,"Have you actually experienced positive results by doing such things? I don't mean in theory, I mean in terms of readily hearable differences."
Gosh, I always thought you were the theory guy and I was the application guy all these years. Do you mean to sit there and tell me you never wrapped your transformer in mu metal or opened the door of your breaker panel box, or demagnetized your CDs and interconnects, you know, just to see the effect of magnetism on the sound? Color me shocked. Of course, I've experienced positive results by doing such things. Now get up off that lounge chair and do such things!
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