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Old August 18th 04, 06:38 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jem Raid
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Default James Randi Million US$ Challenge To Well-Known Golden Ears!


"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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http://www.randi.org/jr/080504string.html#8


This ABX Comparator is the ideal setup to test audio devices and systems.

It
generates a random "A or B" switching signal, so that the user does not

know
whether the item or variable being examined is in or out of the circuit,

and
it accepts the user's decisions and stores them. When the Moment of Truth
arrives, the user sees the results of a proper double-blind test. This is

a
setup that the audio quacks strenuously avoid, in fear that their fakery
will be exposed.
Today I sent out the following e-mail letter to eleven audio reviewers who
showed up on the web pages of the Shakti Stones and P.W.B. Electronics, as
endorsers of some audio nonsense mentioned here last week, and to both
manufacturers of the devices as well. The letter explains itself:


My name is James Randi. I am the president of the James Randi

Educational
Foundation (address and contacts listed below) and I am an investigator of
unusual claims. This Foundation has a prize of one million dollars that we
offer, details of which are to be found at

www.randi.org/research/index.html
and www.randi.org/research/challenge.html.
As a reviewer for a major audio publication, I'm sure that you will find
the following offer of great interest, both from the point of view of
validating your expert judgment, and adding substantially to your net

worth.

Please refer to www.randi.org/jr/073004an.html#3 and go to the item "THE
JREF MILLION IS SURELY WON" to learn of the items - the "Shakti Stones"

and
P.W.B. Electronics' "Electret Foil" and "Red X Pen" - that I am referring

to
here. In my opinion - and I have none of your expertise, I freely admit -
these are farcical in nature. Yet experts such as yourself have endorsed
these products, and that support indicates that the JREF million-dollar
prize should surely be offered, either to you personally, or to the
manufacturers of these products - who have been similarly informed on this
date.

If you require further information concerning details of this endeavor,
please contact me at and inquire. This is a valid offer, a
serious offer, and a sincere offer. Should any of these products prove to
work as advertised, the first person who is able to demonstrate the

efficacy
of any of them, will be the winner of the JREF prize as described in the
rules and details to be found at the above references.

I await your response with great interest.

The above e-mail message was sent to:

Frank Doris, at The Absolute Sound:


Clay Swartz, Clark Johnson, and David Robinson at Positive Feedback:
, , and


Larry Kaye, Wayne Donnelly, and Bill Brassington at fi:
, , and



Bascom King at Audio:


Wes Phillips at SoundStage:


Jim Merod at Jazz Times:


Dick Olsher at Enjoy The Music:


Peter and May Belt at "P.W.B. Electronics":


Benjamin Piazza at "Shakti Innovations":


Let's see what reaction is received - if any - to this clearly-outlined
challenge. Remember, all we're doing here is asking the reviewers - the
trained, experienced experts, the responsible endorsers of these

products -
to repeat their tests of the items, but this time under double-blind,
secure, conditions. And we're making the same offer to the manufacturers,
who we would expect to be even more sensitive and capable of performing

such
tests.

WE ARE OFFERING ONE MILLION DOLLARS IF THEY CAN DO WHAT THEY CLAIM THEY

CAN
DO, WHAT THEY DO PROFESSIONALLY, IN A FIELD WHERE THEY CLAIM EXPERTISE FAR
BEYOND THAT OF MERE MORTALS. WE ASK FOR NO INVESTMENT FROM THEM, WE DO NOT
CHARGE THEM FOR PARTICIPATING - AND WE STAND TO GAIN NOTHING BUT WE DO

RISK
THE LOSS OF THE MILLION DOLLARS PRIZE MONEY.

I am a mere mortal, unencumbered by academic degrees or claims of audio
expertise. Show me, and win a million dollars...

(Sylvia Browne just called and offered refuge and professional evasion
advice to all the above-listed.)




Dear Arny,

I wonder if any manufacturer of any audio equipment has taken up the
challenge?

I remember that John Linsley-Hood did something similar in 1969 comparing
valve and transistor amps, he reported that there was very little
difference.

Jem