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In Reply to: RE: 9 different CDs posted by geoffkait on November 08, 2012 at 08:05:44
What a pita! Someone could have done that but not me.
If there's a difference I expect it to be obvious - some subtle change is irrelevant to me.
I did admit if I didn't resort to this simple objective test I could have lived on with the belief that my enjoyment of the CDs was being enhanced by the use of the IC.
But seeing how this wasn't a one time purchase, it was something I would have had to subscribe to in order to treat all my CDs I needed a bit more convincing.
What I find really interesting though is that the disks I thought were treated still sound better than I remember them sounding before I treated the other disks. Interesting to me but not really surprising.
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"If there's a difference I expect it to be obvious - some subtle change is irrelevant to me."
If there were only one possible change, then I would agree with you. However, there are many components and many possible changes and they can all add up. It can be that 10 imperceptible changes when combined add up to an obvious and relevant change. As an illustration of what I mean, a level change of 0.15 dB is going to be imperceptible to nearly everyone. However, ten changes could add up to a level change of 1.5 dB which would be obvious.
Excellence can seldom be realized with out rigorous attention to detail. Good enough won't cut it.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
I take 3 CDs I've listened to dozens of times each. I treat one of them. If I can pick out the treated disk I buy more chips if not I don't.
Doesn't get any easier than that!
Like just about everything the chips are system dependent. Just look at what's happening with the WA Quantum Chips, or Schumann Frequency Generator, or Mpingo discs, or Rainbow Foil, crystals, or fuses, or even cables, fer cryin out loud. The later generation chips, including the Intelligent Box, circumvent some of the variables associated with the original Orange chip.There are perfectly good reasons why some people do not get results with some tweaks. For the specific case of the Intelligent Chip it's possible, as I pointed out 7 years ago, some players might be "problematic" for purposes of using the chip on top of the player. That's why I suggested using the chip inside the player. Perhaps your player was one of those Problematic Players, who knows. But that's just one more possible reason why you didn't get the results you were hoping for. Or maybe you did get the results you were looking for, difficult to say.
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"Or maybe you did get the results you were looking for, difficult to say."That's fair.
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I thought you'd like that one.
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