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Who thinks $5K speaker cable really better than generic 14AWG cable?
You can only serve one Pokemon master.  
Who thinks $5K speaker cable really better than generic 14AWG cable?
Whoa! Hey, I'm just running it up the flagpole and seeing if anyone salutes it.  
Who thinks $5K speaker cable really better than generic 14AWG cable?
While we’re off the subject, when you play an LP, the Time Coordinates from when the recording was made - and that is preserved on the recording - interfere with the listener’s own "internal clock" (local time) and confuses his brain. The human br... 
Who thinks $5K speaker cable really better than generic 14AWG cable?
We had a guy in high school whose IQ couldn't be measured. It was over 200. He was able to memorize long lists of words even when the words were in a foreign language unfamiliar to him. No one ever heard from him again after we graduated. He just ... 
LP's... Do they sound better now than 30 yrs ago?
There’s a ton more RFI/EMI now than there was 30 years ago. So, all things being equal, LPs definitely sound a lot worse now. Final answer. 
Are future improvements in Amp/PreAmps slowing to a crawl?
And with that kind of attitude I’m sure he never will find perfection. Life is is what you make it to be. - Fresh out of BorstalAn ordinary man has no means of deliverance.  Old audiophile axiom 
Bybee Active Room Neutralizers
If the universe stops expanding and slows to a halt and starts going the other way, back toward the point of the Big Bang, I.e., compressing, time will do the same, slow down, stop then move backwards. I'm hoping to catch the wave and grow younger... 
Bybee Active Room Neutralizers
Uh, I don’t think anyone said the Bybee things change the compliance of air. And if someone did say it was it someone who counts? And I don’t mean someone who counts sheep. 🐑 🐑 🐑 🐑 
Digital Music sounds too bright?
Obviously the scattered background CD laser light is getting into the photodetector and producing errors. Which is why the Green Pen works, by absorbing red light as it spreads out from around the outer edge of the CD. Green, or more specifically ... 
Bybee Active Room Neutralizers
Cut me some slack, Jack! They said the same thing about tiny little bowl resonators. And about Shakti Halographs and SteinMusic Harmonizers. And Lessloss Blackbody. And about the Acoustic Revive Schumann Frequency generator. And Acoustic Revive ti... 
What exactly is colored sound?
It’s a fine line. Obviously, the sound should be "colorful" and instruments should have their own characteristic color. Otherwise all violins would sound the same, all trumpets and saxophones would sound the same. Without color there would be no m... 
Bybee Active Room Neutralizers
🐥 🐥 🐥 🐥 Quack, quack! One assumes you did a controlled blind test, right? 😛 
Another soundstage question
What you really want is the soundstage height to be in line with so to speak the rest of the soundstage dimensions, I.e., the width and depth. In other words the soundstage should approximate a sphere and should ideally represent the venue space o... 
No-one talks about Rowlands anymore
That’s kind of what I’ve had in mind for all the big show exhibits, static displays. Mainly due to the almost obsessive compulsive use of brand spanking new speakers and brand new electronics at the show. Come on, folks. Analogous to the old expre... 
What exactly is colored sound?
One way to reduce sound coloration is by CD colorization. You know, turquoise, black, orange, purple, what have you. Ironic, no? 🌈