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James Randi vs. the golden ears
I'm glad it finally happened. Now, will any of the golden ears
and snake-oil-makers step up and take the challenge? http://www.randi.org/jr/080504string.html#8 -- -S. "We started to see evidence of the professional groupie in the early 80's. Alarmingly, these girls bore a striking resemblance to Motley Crue." -- David Lee Roth |
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On 18 Aug 2004 14:34:54 GMT, Steven Sullivan wrote:
I'm glad it finally happened. Now, will any of the golden ears and snake-oil-makers step up and take the challenge? I was given a Shakti Stone some years ago. When I removed the screws that secure the cover on my SF Line-3 to do some tube swapping, I used the stone on the cover to keep it from buzzing when I play at high levels. I would be happy to do a DBT- A/B/X test in my system to see if I can hear the buzzing when the stone is removed. BTW, the replacement of the original screws works just as well. Who says the Shakti Stone isn't effective? :-) Kal |
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How about a bigger stone,or maybe a petosky stone?
"Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message ... On 18 Aug 2004 14:34:54 GMT, Steven Sullivan wrote: I'm glad it finally happened. Now, will any of the golden ears and snake-oil-makers step up and take the challenge? I was given a Shakti Stone some years ago. When I removed the screws that secure the cover on my SF Line-3 to do some tube swapping, I used the stone on the cover to keep it from buzzing when I play at high levels. I would be happy to do a DBT- A/B/X test in my system to see if I can hear the buzzing when the stone is removed. BTW, the replacement of the original screws works just as well. Who says the Shakti Stone isn't effective? :-) Kal |
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On 9 Dec 2004 03:24:32 GMT, "scott and barb"
wrote: How about a bigger stone,or maybe a petosky stone? The 'stock' stone was entirely adequate for the purpose and a larger one would not have fit. No reason to spend more. ;-) Kal "Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message ... On 18 Aug 2004 14:34:54 GMT, Steven Sullivan wrote: I'm glad it finally happened. Now, will any of the golden ears and snake-oil-makers step up and take the challenge? I was given a Shakti Stone some years ago. When I removed the screws that secure the cover on my SF Line-3 to do some tube swapping, I used the stone on the cover to keep it from buzzing when I play at high levels. I would be happy to do a DBT- A/B/X test in my system to see if I can hear the buzzing when the stone is removed. BTW, the replacement of the original screws works just as well. Who says the Shakti Stone isn't effective? :-) Kal |
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A new application for the Pet Rock?:
http://www.sethwhite.org/images/scie...pet%20rock.jpg WVK scott and barb wrote: How about a bigger stone,or maybe a petosky stone? "Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message ... On 18 Aug 2004 14:34:54 GMT, Steven Sullivan wrote: I'm glad it finally happened. Now, will any of the golden ears and snake-oil-makers step up and take the challenge? I was given a Shakti Stone some years ago. When I removed the screws that secure the cover on my SF Line-3 to do some tube swapping, I used the stone on the cover to keep it from buzzing when I play at high levels. I would be happy to do a DBT- A/B/X test in my system to see if I can hear the buzzing when the stone is removed. BTW, the replacement of the original screws works just as well. Who says the Shakti Stone isn't effective? :-) Kal |
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