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In Reply to: RE: Dr. Diamond vs high rez not better than CD posted by dave789 on July 04, 2012 at 22:41:02
...with two different stimuli, for Dr. Diamond it's analogue music and then a CD, have someone try to push doown on your outstreched arm to test your strength.
It will always seem weaker on the B part of the A/B test.
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Students of Aikido observe similar variations in strength when performing certain exercises.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
You're describing a basic kinesiology technique. When first introduced to it, I had little faith in its accuracy. The practitioner took me to a gym, where we tested a supplement that he had determined I needed. I tried 3 reps on a Nautilus type machine. First without the supplement placed in my front pocket, and then with. We repeated this experiment 3 times. My eyes were blind folded, so I couldn't see the read out on the dial. I gave it my all on every rep. I consistently pushed more weight on the second set of reps, with the supplement in my pocket.
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Are you talking about "scientific kinesiology" or "pseudo scientific applied kinesiology"?
N.B. these are Wikipedia's terms, not mine.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
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I am wondering if we get the same result with modern high end CDPs getting reviews that they sound very musically pleasing.
P.S.: I have no turntable or cassette deck at home. No modern high end CDP either.
Edits: 07/09/12
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