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more cable quackery
Just came back from the CEDIA show, and the most blatantly hysterical
snake oil was coming from the MIT booth. Their newest interconnects (which proudly feature a little black box jammed full of enough components to build a Pentium 4) is being touted in a number of ads that show a graph: The X axis is Frequency The Y axis is ... "ARTICULATION" !!!!! And "ARTICULATION" is calibrated as a *percentage* !!!!!!! "Ordinary cables only achieve 60% ARTICULATION, and then only at one frequency. MIT's new (insert name of new product) achieves close to 100% ARTICULATION at all frequencies across the audio bandwidth." (I'm paraphrasing.) Holy bullpucky Batman, I literally burst out laughing, and couldn't even keep a straight face long enough to query the booth dweeb who was hawking this malarkey. |
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