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Why don't amplifier Companies use high end fuses?
Surely some more juice can be squeezed out of this lemon.:-) 
Why don't amplifier Companies use high end fuses?
kosst_amojanNot really. I’m just asking somebody to prove it and I get stuff like "Morphic fields" for answers. >>>>A little heads up. If you’re going to stalk somebody you should figure out which thread you’re on first. I hate to be j... 
Why don't amplifier Companies use high end fuses?
No offense auxinput but it appears to me you actually don’t understand the situation. If I have transgressed I’m sure the mods will let me know. It’s pretty pathetic when someone cannot make a declarative statement without someone repeatedly bargi... 
Why don't amplifier Companies use high end fuses?
Whoa! What's wrong with you? Maybe time for a nice cold shower, eh?  
Audio Desk Systeme CD lathe Sound Improver
Don’t forget to demagnetize and ionize the disc, too. For colors, as a basic rule, turquoise for the outer edge and black for the inner edge. Black should not be used for anything except the inner edge. 48 hours in home freezer is also recommended... 
Are future improvements in Amp/PreAmps slowing to a crawl?
shadorne wrote,"Is there anyone on Audiogon actually interested in high fidelity or is everyone just fixated on making up completely imaginary pseudoscience nonsense?"Wasn’t it Einstein in his later years who said, "I wish I had spent more time on... 
Are future improvements in Amp/PreAmps slowing to a crawl?
toddverroneYeah man, sorry, as far as a testable scientific theory, m fields are out. What did I just say? They’re testable. I just said they already had a contest. You know, con-test. And on the panel was David Bohm, super duper theoretical physi... 
Are future improvements in Amp/PreAmps slowing to a crawl?
stfoth"Geoff--finally something on which I think I can sort of at least partially agree with you, although the distinction between the purely psychological and the physiological is getting blurred as more folks monkey with brains.Has a mood affect... 
Are future improvements in Amp/PreAmps slowing to a crawl?
toddverroneI’m pretty sure morphic fields were laid by the wayside years ago. Sheldrake had great ideas, but the details didn’t seem to pan out.Sorry, you might have listened to one too many pseudo skeptics. They said the same thing about gravity ... 
Are future improvements in Amp/PreAmps slowing to a crawl?
kosst_amojanMorphic fields!?!?!? I’ve been poking around physics for a while now but I’ve never come across Morphic fields. Sounds like you listen to lots of Coast to Coast AM. In the world of reality we call crap like that pseudoscience. State ve... 
Are future improvements in Amp/PreAmps slowing to a crawl?
It is if you're a pseudo skeptic. 
Why don't amplifier Companies use high end fuses?
Uh, nobody ever said measurements are completely unrelated to the sound, silly. Geez, talk about a Strawman argument. Obviously some audio parameters are measureable - loudness, dynamic range, frequency response, channel separation, signal to nois... 
Are future improvements in Amp/PreAmps slowing to a crawl?
That's actually not true. Sheldrake would be the first to say Morphic fields apply to everything, animate and inanimate, from birds to fish to electrons to trees to words and symbols. Now, we can do this the hard way or the fun way. 😄 
Are future improvements in Amp/PreAmps slowing to a crawl?
So, I imagine someone is thinking, well, what’s an example of a psychological issue related to human perception of hearing, you know, something consciously or consciously that affects how you perceive the sound? You need to look no further than th... 
Question for cable/wire naysayers.....
Whoa! Yikes!! Holy guacamole! That’s the bible for cable naysayers and pseudo skeptics, for sure!