I just spent a lot of money upgrading my power cables to improve my audiophile gear. I am now reading with horror that coal burning power plant yield much better sound quality from your audio equipment than natural gas burning power plant. The test are indisputable and were made using a double-blind protocol variant (I did not understand all the technical details, but basically you put ear plugs on both ears and listen for differences at infra levels). The coal flame characteristics are very different from natural gas. They definitely affect the electric signal shape which in the end gives a warmer, better defined sound from your audio system.
I called my local utilities company and they confirmed that most of their power is coming from natural gas power plants Thats bad! Moreover, this winter they also bought electricity from a nuclear power plant This is horrible! I remember very well how bad my tracks were sounding this winter. I am sure the radiations affect the electricity signal and I am sure I can hear it. It even accumulated in the batteries of my wireless speakers: thats why they sounded so bad! Question: should I sell my house and move to another state where electricity is only coming from coal burning power plants? Somebody was suggesting plugging my audio gear to a coal burning grill: I am sure I can figure out the details, but is there an audiophile-grade grill you would recommend? What about the coal itself? I did not see audiophile-grade coal at Walmart. Please help me! (Happy April Fools Day) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Xavier's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=29251 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=101279
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