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In Reply to: Re: dissection of brilliant pebbles posted by unclestu52 on May 4, 2007 at 03:32:01:
"I asked a PHD about this and when he witnessed the effect he was astonished that human perception could hear the effect. The percentage change he told me would probably involve counting the zeroes after the decimal point."Typical PhD. I think that is called Being in Denial. :-)
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Stu said this was all on "a very small scale". How does one define a very small scale? Before the decimal point, or after???
I think Stu and the PhD are both more than a little confused about the subject. But, hey, that's just me. :-)
So his belief/explanation doesn't jive with yours? It seemed to - absorption capabilities of minerals...
I was basically objecting to the conjecture that the effects (of crystals on sound) are small. But also worth noting, since you ask, that in most applications Brilliant Pebbles have precious little to do with EMI/RFI absorption. Does that help answer the question?
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