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Default Why DBTs in audio do not deliver (was: Finally ... The Furutech CD-do-something)

"Mkuller" wrote in message
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(Stewart Pinkerton) wrote:


Ludovic Mirabel, for instance, has posted thousands of lines of text
in various attempts to discredit what evidence exists to support the
notion that 'wire is wire', and that, by and large, 'amps is amps',
yet he has offered absolutely *zero* evidence to support his own
beliefs.


Obviously, your "evidence" is NOT sufficient to convince anyone (who
does not already believe) that "amps is amps" and "wire is wire".


This is an incredibly global statement that disqualifies itself simply on
the grounds of how unqualified it is.

Many people who once believed that amps mostly sounded different, have come
over to the "amps is amps" viewpoint, myself included.

It can be argued that the midfi audio market wouldn't exist if everybody
believed that all amps sounded different and only the really high priced
amps sounded good.

I would suggest that any "evidence" LM and those on the other side of
this debate would show YOU (or have shown you) would be insufficient
to convince you, since you have long ago made up your mind.


This statement ignores the existence of people such as Marcus, Nousaine and
I who were formerly in the " amps mostly sound different" camp.

So what exactly do you hope to accomplish by continuing this endless
"debate"?


Ask the people who start threads like this. The google record shows that
this thread was started with the following post:

http://www.google.com/groups?selm=bc...s1.newsguy.com

The author is clearly identified to be someone who is clearly AGAINST the
"amps is amps" viewpoint. This simple fact demolishes any argument that
might be made along these lines. It appears to me that some people need to
do their homework before posting.

Isn't one definition of "insanity", 'continuing to repeat
the same behavior, but expecting a different result'?


Case in point, I do believe!