Subj : Re: 3d printing
To   : Moondog
From : Vk3jed
Date : Mon Sep 23 2019 11:12 am

-=> On 09-22-19 16:06, Moondog wrote to Vk3jed <=-

Mo> The company making the claims would support their quality claims by
Mo> showing loads of graphs depicting frequency reponse and attenutation,
Mo> however Randi said that was immaterial since he wanted a human
Mo> "expert"to tell them apart in a blind test, not an oscilloscope.  They

Well, the product is marketed for use by humans, so actual double blind
listening tests makes the most sense.

Mo> may have been better in the ways of materials and manufacturing,
Mo> however the doubt was if their $500 cable was more noticeable than a
Mo> $25 cable.  The audio guy I worked with said price was no concern,
Mo> since a guy spending $10k on a set of speakers isn't going to bother
Mo> with nickle and diming over the price of a cable.

Yes, I reckon they would easily sell them.  Me?  I have too much Scots in my
ancestry.  I'm prepared to spend money for quality, but I'd still pay $50-$100
for decent electrical cable (copper is still somewhat expensive) than wasting
$500 on something of dubious benefit.


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