Unbelievable


Yamaha really made this statement:

Glossy black piano finish provides improved signal-to-noise performance


https://europe.yamaha.com/en/products/audio_visual/speaker_systems/ns-5000/index.html

 

I thought I would seek opportunity to hear these speakers, but now I do not think so

 

 

 

 

 


sashav

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Not exactly. Resonances produce distortion. But you were close, very close. The signal becomes distorted by resonances induced or external. The signal itself in cables and cords and wire is not vibratory.
Robbertttddidd, do you write your own material? If so I suggest you hire a ghostwriter ASAP. Your comebacks stink and are repetitious. boooorrrring!
Good luck in your endeavors as a history major. Or drum major. I read your post twice but still didn’t see an apology.
Not really, I’m used to having not too swift stalkers. Triggered. You’ve learned a new word. Goodie for you! But when you use it ten times in one day it kind of loses its glamour, Mr. Smarty Pants. For someone whose favorite new word is triggered it’s perhaps ironic you often shoot blanks.

roberttdid
Amazing, you can take something that probably cost pennies in other industries (like impregnation varnishes and coatings for magnetics), put an audiophile sticker on it, and charge 10-100X. Love it!

>>>>Of course you love it. You’re a pseudo skeptic. Duh! 🤔 And don’t think I’m not paying attention to all the stalking, roberttdid, roberttcan, atdavid, whoever you are.
cd318, as oft happens with you my post went over your head, which I’m beginning to suspect is a bit pointed.  But don’t think I don’t appreciate the stalking. 🤗
This just in! Fifth state of matter created on Space Station! Of course, the obvious question, at least for your humble narrator, is what can it do for audiophiles? Answer at 11.

"This actually is something I've been trying to do for about 23 years now," Robert Thompson, from the California Institute of Technology, told Newsweek in an email.


https://apple.news/AXioUGvq6SfW3OVwCnrH8zw
Whoa, I haven’t told you what the facts I know are about colors and you attack me anyway? If you didn’t invent it, it doesn’t exist.
If Sony says it I would tend to believe it’s probably true. Both my Sony MDR-V700 headphones and Sony WM D3 portable cassette player are extremely revealing. I suspect I could distinguish pure water from Mississippi river water instantly, no problem.

Maybe if you candled 🕯 your ears you could hear it too.
Why? Was Goethe an audiophile? I hate to brag but chances are good that I know more about color and sound than was dreamed of in Goethe’s lifetime.
White is undoubtedly the best sounding color for cables and power cords all things being equal. 
C37 lacquer audiophile anti vibration paint for speaker cabinets, speaker diaphragms, capacitors, wire, printed circuit boards, etc. Works like a champ! 🥊 POW!

http://www.ennemoser.com/eundf.html
Audio Machina (no relation to your humble scribe) builds speaker cabinets from solid billets of aluminum and Rockport is no slouch at speaker cabinet building, applying shipbuilding engineering principles to speaker cabinetry. The Rockport Hyperion tips the scales at 500 lbs per side. That’s a lot of inertia, gentle readers.

Speaking of Robert Harley, the best stereo system he ever heard is.....

https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/the-best-stereo-system-ive-ever-heard-1/
Why would you think I’m trying to entice you? Are you that stupid?
Bite me, glubby. Go bother someone who cares. What happened to your buddy? Did you chase him away?
That explains a lot, actually, it must have been a fairly severe accident. 🤕
I strongly suggest they sue each other for the rights to the Yamaha logo. 
Say, isn’t Hokkaido where the epicenter for coronavirus was? Ah so desu ka! The Baltic is most likely at higher latitudes than Hokkaido, anyways.