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PollyinFLA,

I have my facts straight. It's YOU who seems incapable of understanding what I say and instead wish to provide your corrupted interpretation of what I've said as being my real beliefs! But let's make this easy for you, I forgot about your extended listening via QSC and the brain damage that's caused you.

Here's what I believe, so you can really know quote me accurately.

1)I'm postive that in the end when scientists discover what to measure when the human ear/brain combo and NOT a machine is used to determine what is and isn't realistic sounding, when that day arrives, science will verify that those who use their ears as the final arbitrator have the more "accurate" audio components/tweaks. <<< see Polly you'd use your ear as the final arbitrator to determine if the Acoustic Resonator worked or not. So I haven't contradicted myself.

2) I try to keep an open mind on things like the Acoustic Resonators. morricab's explination on how the Acoustic Resonaters might work seems to make sense to me. Some things however are just too far fetched for me to believe outright and I'd have to be shown that they work. That would require my seeing them installed and then my actually hearing a significant improvement. Otherwise you can keep that particular tweak.

3) If/when I hear differences that's all that matters to me. I know without any question that my approach has resulted in a system which brings me unending pleasure and affords me an emotional connection to music that I have seldom, if ever, experienced with any solid state audio system, I've owned or heard elsewhere.

4) Like Einstein said: "Not everything that can be measured matters & not everything that matters can be measured." Thus when there's an addition of a given tweak or audio component some might hear a difference, some might not. The change it makes, if any, might be an improvement, a degradation or even outside the range of human hearing. So whether or not a given human ear/brain combo is sensitive enough to hear any changes made by an addition of a given tweak or audio component is something that ALWAYS must be listened to by that given individual, to know whether or not it works for you. This comment of course doesn't preclude in anyway my being skeptical of some tweaks.

5) I have no need to prove anything to you or others.

6) I always remeber what Epictetus said "It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows." That's why it's impossible to have an intelligent conversation with you Polly! Unlike you, I don't believe I know all the audio answers, so I try to keep an open-mind.

Thetubeguy1954


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