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"I want to know how this will improve my system." Man, it makes the system sound better. *Lots* better!

Posted by clarkjohnsen on February 22, 2006 at 09:09:56:

That's what we're trying to tell you. And at one point you could have tried it for a measely $5. Did you? Nearly everyone who did, bought the whole system. Doesn't that tell you something?

"...and why it works." Well that's different. Do you know why a transistor works? If you play solid state, then maybe you should have checked that out before buying. Do you know how the Reed-Solomon encoding works? If you play CDs, then maybe you should have checked that out before buying.

But the real question is, why do you ask that question now, of a process that hundreds have testified to?

clark