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Just fine ...

... as long as you follow the rules that we have developed.

See:
http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/d.mpl?audio/dbt.html
re DBT postings.

Then there is the Cable Asylum Mission Statement at:
http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/d.mpl?audio/cables.html

RE the "someone with an advanced degree in EE posted results of DBTs to the contrary", yes, the post would either be be deleted, or at the least, moved to Prop Head Plaza see:
http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/prophead/bbs.html

For a comment on your above supposition, I have started a thread there.
It also requires that one be a registered inmate, and has rules of conduct to observe (as do all of the Asylum wards).

RE no one being able to post comments on whether or not a power cord change would affect a power conditioner, and not being able to post anything but positive comments, it depends on what you call a positive comment. The basic idea is that folks who have actually tried changing out power cords, and that have tried several different brands, and have tried them on power conditioners, would post their observations on the matter.

Some of those comments might talk about how a power cord change made things sound worse than the stock cord, others might talk about how the power conditioner seemed to render less noticeable the effects of the different cords, etc. These kind of comments could be construed as being "negative", yet they would fall under the purview of this forum, and not be considered a problem.

Moderator,
Jon Risch


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