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In Reply to: Re: This is too funny.... posted by alan m. kafton on January 19, 2007 at 10:13:59:
have his say as to how an aerospace engineer at Lockheed can
"improve" a jet tubine? How far are you willing to take the
"everyone should be willing to try/consider ALL things at
all times" perspective? see my point?Reason and experience has to impose some economy on the consideration of kooky ideas. Not enough hours in the day to give every idea
or assertion EQUAL weigth --just a reality of (sane) life. No?
Follow Ups:
....you are predetermining (without any scientific basis OR reason), and prejudging that an idea is "kooky", without even trying out the idea. Therefore, you have absolutely nothing to offer on this forum. Ergo, discussing *any* ideas regarding high-performance audio with you is a complete waste of time. You've not put in any work, nor time, nor thought....you're merely disparaging those who have. Go play with your engineer friend in another sandbox.
Well, for your info: I do design and build (from scratch) my own
vacuum tube audio gear, and have for years. In fact, I CAN/DO
hear the sonic differences between: various topologies of
amplifiers; different operating points of various tubes; output
transformer variations; often coupling capacitor variations;
very small levels of hum, noise, IMD etc; often different manufac-
turer variations of a given tube type; poorly designed power supplies;
and many other things. I have yet, however to "hear": AC line fuses;
AC line switches; line cords (on properly designed gear); "tip toes";
$1000 interconnects; and many other such objects of tweaker fascination.Nail polish on IC's??? $30 gold fuzes??? Bottom line: this is
getting really creepy guys. It's starting to feel like being
in a room of desperate crack users or something.Maybe if one lacks the knowledge to fundamentally understand
audio/electronics and has no ability to really work-on or
effectively modify their gear --then maybe one is simply left
with nail-polishing chips, buying $30 fuses, and sticking
tippy-toes on everything in site.Why don't some just accept that they are not any kind of audio/
accoustic engineers, and stop trying to use Rube Golberg methods
in vain attempts to reinvent the wheel?I'm outta here... Good luck.
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