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In Reply to: RE: There you have it! Problem (or perceived problem) solved... posted by musetap on July 04, 2012 at 09:39:52
Do you make stretching things until they have no relation to the original an avocation?
I could ask you to provide a proper explanation for the "every tiny vibration of an electronic device causes audible effects", but I am certain you will not take up the challenge, probably citing a "you either believe or you can't hear properly" type comment.
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Only place I read that is in your reply to me. It's not even a suggestion in the OP.
Why take it to that extreme and expect me to provide you with an explanation?
Now, THAT'S a stretch!
But, if YOU think you're having such a problem, maybe the product at the link may help.
"One this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" - Michael McClure
I am not sure that its benefits are limited to vibrations, however. It seems to have some electro-magnetic impacts also.
FIM's expensive Ultra Discs use a thinned version of AVM. Also 3D Reference speakers use AVM.
Skirting issues appears to be what you do best.
I never expected much from you and, at least, can say that I am not disappointed.
Ditto, though I will give you credit for being consistent.
"One this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" - Michael McClure
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