bryoncunningham
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Fuses that matter. That occurred to me, Geoff. But that ambiguity is present in EVERY listening test. In other words, when you fail to hear a difference during an A/B, there are ALWAYS three possible interpretations...1. There is no difference between A and B.2. The... | |
Absorb or Diffuse in between speakers? I agree with the other posters that it depends on your room. I also agree that you should experiment.Personally, I've tried both absorption and diffusion between my speakers. I prefer diffusion by a considerable margin. In my case, absorption resu... | |
Fuses that matter. Ok, this time I'm serious...In addition to the Pass amp I used for my fuse experiment, I have a Parasound Halo amp that I use for home theater. Yesterday I opened the Parasound and removed all the fuses, 6 in total. First I cleaned the endcaps wit... | |
Fuses that matter. Come to think of it, for the past couple years, she's been giving me pills every morning at breakfast. For vitamins, they sure do make me feel funny.Time to go. The orderly says it's time for daily meditation.bc | |
Fuses that matter. Iso - When I married my wife, who at the time was already a doctor of considerable clinical experience, I naturally assumed she would cure me of my audionervosa. In spite of several years of marital contentment, she has failed utterly in that ende... | |
Fuses that matter. SOMEONE - PLEASE - HELP - ME - STOPI just bought another fuse. | |
Why does better power = better sound? Oh yeah, and yesterday I measured the voltage of various AC lines around the house. They ranged from 118.3V to 121.2V and fluctuated significantly. But...The dedicated line feeding the system: 120.0VIt was dead on. And there was no fluctuation bey... | |
Why does better power = better sound? Hi Raks - Wow, an Audience aR6-TS. I'm envious. Just looking at that thing makes me drool.I'd love to attend a shootout of top power conditioners like Audience, Shunyata, Synergistic Research, Tripoint, etc.. People have great things to say about ... | |
Are you a Verificationist about audio? 05-22-12: TpreavesIf you spelledv it Brian would he call you Brain?That I could live with. :-)Seriously, this is probably the first time in my ENTIRE LIFE I've had a disagreement with someone about my name. Under almost any circumstances, I honest... | |
Are you a Verificationist about audio? 05-22-12: Mrtennissorry about a typo, byron:If this was meant to be funny, it is. Maybe I've underestimated you, MrPaddleball. On second thought...you made an assumption perhaps that the spelling of your first name was not an unintended error... i... | |
Are you a Verificationist about audio? Thank you Learsfool, Nonoise, and Al. It's nice to feel appreciated. :-)Bryon | |
Fuses that matter. --Report...--Measured line voltage on dedicated line powering entire audio system...--Reproduced conditions similar to fuse test...--Result: 120.0 V (On the dot. Meter ranged from 119.9 to 120.1, within the meter's +/-)...--End Report.Submitted by... | |
Are you a Verificationist about audio? 05-20-12: NonoiseSo the Popperian perspective as it pertains to corroboration is simply to understand that corroboration is generally all that is needed to determine a consensus necessary to arrive at an agreeable, though not necessarily definitiv... | |
Are you a Verificationist about audio? Mrtennis. I will use your proper name when you start using mine. Until then MrBadminton wrote:let me try to escape from the paradox, byron, which you stated in a syloogism.i make the assumption that only that which is either true or false is subje... | |
Fuses that matter. 05-21-12: GeoffkaitHmmmm...one wonders if Bryon Cunningham installed some of the fuses incorrectly during his recent testing of aftermarket fuses. If so, that might explain his less than stellar results...I could not have been clearer in my post o... |