Domestic & General "repair protection plan"
"Kurt Hamster" wrote in message
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On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 22:19:44 +0100, Chocolate used
to say...
"Kurt Hamster" wrote in message
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On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 21:14:08 +0100, Chocolate used
to say...
"loz" wrote in message
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"Chocolate" wrote in message
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Just my 2p.
Interestingly that's about all any of your 5 star reviewed
cables
are
worth. If you genuinely believe a cable can entirely change
the
tonal
quality of a hifi system you've either got too much time on
your
hands
or are letting magazines tell you lies.
Not at all, just read what 1000's of people on AudioReview.com are
saying.
Just because 1000's of people are similarly deluded by snake oil
doesn't
mean
they are right.
Remember there are 1,000,000's of other people NOT posting on
audioreview.com.
Yes that's right. In fact, most people are not Atomic Physicists,
which
therefore means that atomic physics is just imaginary.
Even Atomic Physicists would know that a very small section of any
particular group would not be representative of what the whole group
thinks.
Of 10 people 2 may speak out and say how wonderful, for example, SVS
subwoofers are, there may be 7 out of the ten who think they are crap.
I'll let you and your physicists work out the rest of it....
What I and my physicists have worked out is as follows:
No-one is talking about the merits of a particular product, as per the
SVS
example you are cited.
The fact I meantioned a specific product is immaterial.
The discussion is centred on whether or not the quality of a particular
type
of product, i.e. cables, has any merit.
Your assertion that just because a small unrepresentative number of
enthusiasts...
The benefits of using any particular component are in no way related to
the
percentage of music listeners who own them or would like to own them.
...think they work is also immaterial.
What doesn't seem to make sense though is your own pointer to what
"1000s" of people say, then follow up with the diametrically opposed
statement above.
So to sum up your point of view:
"Anything anybody might say or believe about anything is immaterial, because
there are always more people on the planet who haven't confirmed that
belief."
Most helpful indeed.
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