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CD transports and resonance
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New Geoff m.gjb SPHERICAL wrote: Not one of you has posted anything to say that you have looked at whether there might be any effects as originally described. None of you have cited any evidence or research which denies the possibility that the observed effects might actually have some basis. You've not been concentrating. Jim LeSurf has given one possible explanation. -- *Suicidal twin kills sister by mistake. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
CD transports and resonance
I have to say in fairness to Jim, Don and Dave, that they suggested a number of
things, including ways I could test this. that was courteous and helpful of them, and I'm grateful . They also pointed out that if they were to treat it seriously as a claim, I should provide certain kinds of evidence, not just measured but aural as long as I was not sighted. I think all this is perfectly fair. I hadn't initially thought of making anything more than an observation - you are quite correct there - but since the observation was counter intuitive it's not surprising that there was a sceptical reaction (I did say in advance that I thought this was paradoxical). I found this thread valuable in looking at the process of evaluation in audio, so I'm grateful for all the comments made. Being my usual stubbornly questioning self, I have to report that the CD-ROM is currently bolted to a piece of alu held in a vice on the floor and supported in front with a tennis ball. Next step - a small marble chopping board to bolt it to. The motor vibrates quite a bit - possibly this may have an effect on error correction. It has been pointed out that a CD-ROM reads binary code perfectly adequately even allowing for its internal vibration, but I suppose it could also be said that it was designed to be bolted to a fairly inert computer to do so. I suspect it would read binary data anyway. Whatever the outcome, I'm having a look at various things in case there is a positive effect. Certainly one of my designer friends seems to think there is something in this. Andy === Andy Evans === Visit our Website:- http://www.artsandmedia.com Audio, music and health pages and interesting links. |
CD transports and resonance
"Don Pearce" said... Geoff ; you want a conversation - learn some manners. I've sat here watching you all tear into someone who simply asked whether anyone else had observed anything that fell in line with his own findings. Not one of you showed any manners, or sensitivity for his feelings. But if I upset your terribly sensitive emotions, then I'm sorry. Please don't go and cry to your mummy - it was only words. Or then again - grow up. You were happy enough to join in with the bullying horde. I didn't see you showing any manners. Now, when you want a conversation, don't jump down someone's throat when they suggest something slightly outside the range of your peers' approval. ________ Geoff B |
CD transports and resonance
"Dave Plowman (News)" said... In article , New Geoff m.gjb SPHERICAL wrote: Not one of you has posted anything to say that you have looked at whether there might be any effects as originally described. None of you have cited any evidence or research which denies the possibility that the observed effects might actually have some basis. You've not been concentrating. Jim LeSurf has given one possible explanation. Umm - apart from the fact that whatever explaination might have been proffered not having appeared on my newsservers, he is vastly outnumbered by the 'anti' posters who offered no evidence whatsoever. One out of about 50 does not constitute a fair and balanced critique, if the other 49 where just issuing knee-jerk reactions. _______ Geoff B |
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Andy Evans wrote:
Being my usual stubbornly questioning self, If anything was noticed by your posts here its that you were stubbornly *un*questioning. I have to report that the CD-ROM is currently bolted to a piece of alu held in a vice on the floor and supported in front with a tennis ball. WTF? Next step - a small marble chopping board to bolt it to. Why ruin a perfectly good chopping board? The motor vibrates quite a bit - possibly this may have an effect on error correction. It has been pointed out that a CD-ROM reads binary code perfectly adequately even allowing for its internal vibration, but I suppose it could also be said that it was designed to be bolted to a fairly inert computer to do so. You must be joking. have you ever *heard* the racket a typical bargain bucket PC makes when reading a disc at over 16x? I suspect it would read binary data anyway. Its hardly likely to start reading trinary... Certainly one of my designer friends seems to think there is something in this. How come you guys always have a 'designer friend' ? |
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