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Re: No reason why you should believe me John

Well, I guess I agree with you that whether you hear the chip or not is immaterial in proving to others it works... and how it works. And I appreciate your mentioning your findings. You appear sometimes to be cynical to a fault to think I (or anyone) would promote something I felt was fraudulent. What on Earth would I have to gain by such folly? My products have appeared in some of the best audio systems in the World at CES and elsewhere in the last 8 years. Why would I jeopardize my company's future success, or my customer's goodwill by engaging in fraud? I mean, really!

Furthermore, I think the fact that the chip works in most cases (only a few of which have been reported here and in the media BTW), proves that the chip is, in fact, not a fraud. It is not so easy to dismiss others' findings, to pronounce them "placebo effects" or whatever, at least that is what I think.

I wish the chip ALWAYS had the results in ALL systems that I and many others, by now, have heard on a variety of systems; on some systems, my observation is that the results are nothing short of spectacular. C'est la vie. The important thing, generally speaking, is that it certainly appears there is a long way to go, though we might at times wish to say, "Now, THIS is what I've been looking for!" It certainly does not appear to be sufficient to simply contrive to pick good components, hook them up together, and hope for the best.

Geoff



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  • Re: No reason why you should believe me John - geoffkait 09:43:33 07/05/05 (1)
    • Cynical? - Jim Austin 10:34:51 07/05/05 (1)


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