Mnyb wrote:
> I'm waiting for it :) but this is much older than high end audio ,
> all,kinds of scammers have always made sales riding on new discoveries .
> When electricity was discovered you could buy ( and still can actually )
> devices to stimulate your health :) what about magnetic
I'm waiting for it :) but this is much older than high end audio ,
all,kinds of scammers have always made sales riding on new discoveries .
When electricity was discovered you could buy ( and still can actually )
devices to stimulate your health :) what about magnetic mattresses and
shoes ?
When
Just as I predicted the first ripples of the newly measured
gravitational waves are being felt in the world of high end audio.
Although the phenomena has yet to be formally named, I've already taken
to calling the effect gravitational blur or blurring. This debilitating
effect is the result of
Julf wrote:
> This new technology necessitates maintaining a double inventory, as all
> cables shipped to the southern hemisphere must have their conductor
> strands wound in the opposite direction.
Surely the use of one of these cables in the southern hemisphere must
also necessitate the use
bonze wrote:
> Surely the use of one of these cables in the southern hemisphere must
> also necessitate the use of an "opposite" cable in the northern
> hemisphere?
> Otherwise he's putting the Earth out of balance.
>
> For example, for every cable shipped to Australia there should be a
>
Julf wrote:
> Appropriately the 'Real HD Audio blog of Mark Waldrep'
> (http://www.realhd-audio.com/?p=5574) had this pearl yesterday:
>
> "Wait, theres more:
> To make the best even better, our Earth MFC (Magnetic Field
> Cancellation) option can be added for only $30,000. As the name
ralphpnj wrote:
> Now that gravitational waves have been detected how long before their
> adverse effects on audio will be noted along a solution to repair those
> adverse effects?
Appropriately the 'Real HD Audio blog of Mark Waldrep'
(http://www.realhd-audio.com/?p=5574) had this pearl
Now that gravitational waves have been detected how long before their
adverse effects on audio will be noted along a solution to repair those
adverse effects?
In other words: calling Machina Dynamica
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ralphpnj wrote:
> Now that gravitational waves have been detected how long before their
> adverse effects on audio will be noted along a solution to repair those
> adverse effects?
>
> In other words: calling Machina Dynamica
Heheh.but isn't it amazing to be reminded, yet again, of the
rgro wrote:
> Heheh.but isn't it amazing to be reminded, yet again, of the
> staggering intellect that was Mr. Einstein~
True but was Einstein an audiophile?
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ralphpnj wrote:
> True but was Einstein an audiophile?
Of course he was
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bpa wrote:
> Did he hear jitter or was it flutter in pre-digital era ?
By using the time warping properties of general relativity Einstein was
able to peek into the future and hear 21st century digital audio. Again
the full explanation of exactly how Einstein was able to hear jitter
involves
SlimChances wrote:
> Of course he was
And he could very clearly hear jitter and the effects of gravitational
waves! I also believe that he served as a secret adviser to Machina
Dynamica. In fact it was Einstein who told Machina Dynamica to use blue
dots rather red, as originally planned. It all
ralphpnj wrote:
> And he could very clearly hear jitter.
Did he hear jitter or was it flutter in pre-digital era ?
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