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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 4099414" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>My thoughts are that those "comparisons" are always done in situations where variables are not properly isolated, making the "results" entirely meaningless.</p><p></p><p>People claim marking on their CD with a green marker created a highly noticeable, night-and-day difference in their soundstage's depth and clarity. People claim a lot of highly unbelievable, ridiculous nonsense and back it with superstition and pixie dust rather than any actual scientific, physical evidence.</p><p></p><p>If an amplifier did raise their soundstage and provided never-before-heard sparkle.....<em>why</em> ? What is the actual reason for this change ? Was it an issue with frequency response, perhaps ? Or a difference in power levels ? Many would simply attribute it to some ridiculous phenomena without actually isolating variables and investigating the reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 4099414, member: 555320"] My thoughts are that those "comparisons" are always done in situations where variables are not properly isolated, making the "results" entirely meaningless. People claim marking on their CD with a green marker created a highly noticeable, night-and-day difference in their soundstage's depth and clarity. People claim a lot of highly unbelievable, ridiculous nonsense and back it with superstition and pixie dust rather than any actual scientific, physical evidence. If an amplifier did raise their soundstage and provided never-before-heard sparkle.....[I]why[/I] ? What is the actual reason for this change ? Was it an issue with frequency response, perhaps ? Or a difference in power levels ? Many would simply attribute it to some ridiculous phenomena without actually isolating variables and investigating the reason. [/QUOTE]
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