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In Reply to: RE: Scientific evidence of power cables reducing signal distortion posted by reddogpt on June 18, 2009 at 12:01:02
(This is my last post on this subject.)
If you were to go into "Amp-Preamp" and say something like, 'I think high end amps are crap. NAD and Jolida sound better than Krell and Conrad Johnson'.
Many would disagree but your post would not be deleted and re-posted soomewhere else.
If you were to go into the Cable Asylum and say 'I think high-end expensive cables are unnecesary. Zip cord sounds just as good as Nordost.'
Your post would be deleted and sent to Siberia. This Cable Asylum thread is just another example of that policy.
Why? What are they afraid of?
I think that in itself speaks volumes of the bias and iron handed intollerance of the moderator of that group. Fortunately for me I don't lose sleep over the policies of the Cable Asylum. Simply put, I don't care enough.
But the policies in Cable Asylum are not healthy for the audio hobby in my opinion. Opinions given openly but in a civilized maner are what's healthy.
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