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A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
Another important point for me is that you do not have to buy expensive magnetic cables to get a really big improvement in sound. You can spend a few dollars on magnets and experiment. It takes a lot of time and patience. But since this is a labor... 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
herman,For me this is not an intellectual or scientific pursuit. It is strictly a pursuit of the best possible sound. My ears have been tested to 18000Hz. I trust my ears. 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
geoffkait,It improves the sound by affecting the signal. 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
geoffkait,You stated "... it won't affect the signal". But the ears say that it does -- and that this is clearly not subtle.  
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herman,I understand. I prefer to call it change rather than distortion. From where I sit, having worked on this for many years with my system, distortion arrives as part of the signal due to "dirty AC". Magnets help clean up the signal. This is th... 
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mains,I agree that the inconsistency between recordings means we sometimes have to move things around to optimize the sound. But I prefer moving my chair to moving my speakers.parabolic,I make some of my own power cords and insert cylindrical neod... 
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maur53,Sorry -- I thought we were talking about audio. 
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maur53Give it a try and let us know how this sounds to you. 
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Here is a sound improvement idea that works very well for many people. Play a CD. Then place the same CD on top of a Schumann resonance device for 10 seconds before re-playing. You may be very happy with the effect. 
How Do You Feel about The Cable Game?
brauser,Regarding Dunlavy, you stated, " ... In fact, most listeners couldn't even tell their own cable from anyone else's cable in the test group." With all the new cables being brought out by various manufacturers these past few years, this stil... 
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terry9,I stick to making cables and creating various kinds of accessories (tweaks), some of which are based on the work of others, like my own version of HFTs, and some of which I have invented. 
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geoffkait,Yes, indeed -- but there is no confusion at all in the content of my posting. I am simply quoting what you said. 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
geoffkait,With all due respect, I think you may have some of us confused.You stated, "Sabai, actually I haven’t explained anything yet ..." after you already stated, "Sabai, I already explained what I meant by that statement ..." and "i already ex... 
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uberdine,I see. You're fortunate -- as long as the volcano is not active. 
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geoffkait,I see. Your comment that seemed very clear needed some explaining.