In Reply to: RE: Many Times... posted by morricab on August 24, 2015 at 04:08:47:
By disclosing your education and experience, we certianly can't write you off as some weekend audio hobbyist just learning basic electronics as is often the case with these outlandish claims.
So if you want to promote the idea that 100hr old solder joints sound different than fresh solder joints we expect a properly formatted report of such phenomenon.
And we expect you to submit that report formally to the scientific community for peer review.
As for my submitting a report that there is no difference, we both know that straw man argument is void. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. The ball is in your court.
If you are so sure solder joints sound different or transformers break in, that why not put your career on the line. If you do find proof, you will reap great rewards. If you don't your will be labeled a fool by your professional peers.
Go ahead, prove your claims.
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Follow Ups
- You set a high standard for yourself! - gusser 11:11:39 08/24/15 (2)
- RE: You set a high standard for yourself! - morricab 11:49:29 08/24/15 (1)
- Thats' not what I said! - gusser 11:57:16 08/24/15 (0)