Open-Minded or Gullible?


Since recently joining this discussion group I have learned a few interesting things, reevaluated some of my opinions (biwireing), and marveled at a most astonishing collection of quasi-scientific mumbo jumbo. (Sorry about that).

Because I really would like to pick up some useful information, I need to have a feel for the degree of credibility to be given to comments made here. Should I really run out and spend $2000 on speaker cables because someone says they sound good?

I have suggested that we all have a limit to what we think might be true, or at least worth a try. Some, like me, are conservative: for example I believe that loudspeakers and phono pickups improve with initial use, but not wires. Others are more open-minded/gullible (you pick the word). I made an attempt to determine how "far out" the Audiogon opinion spectrum extends by asking a question that I thought would be near the limit.
"Do you think that reversing the direction of a cartridge fuse can affect sound quality?" Apparently not far enough!

8 of 17 people who responded to this question (some made other comments) think that reversing a fuse would (or could) make a difference.

What question should I ask next. Do granite shelves of equipment racks need breakin? I already know that some say yes. Does the air in the listening room need breakin? I don't dare ask. Instead why not have you guys tell me (us) where you draw the line, with a few examples near that line which you accept and reject.

Please no one take offense. I don't care what you choose to believe, and you ought to be proud to state your position.
eldartford

Showing 8 responses by gunbei

Hey Marco, how's the photgraphy going?!

I think our friend in the UK has a point about using nuke power instead of fossil fuel, but I'm in the middle of reading Dan Brown's Angels and Demons and think anti-matter is far better, hahah.

First, we're hearing Diana's boggies, and now you can feel Jacintha's sweat beads?! Wow, I need more tweaks in my system.
What??!!!!!!!!! Diana has snots???!!!!!!!

I thought I heard Jacintha fart. Or was that William Shatner?
Hey Marco, I've been super swamped with diva actress retouching here in LA. I've been logging so much overtime on Strong Medicine, Ricki Lake and Pyramid that I was able to indulge my latest attack of upgrade-itis. I'm one of the few lucky ones, because as you know our industry is hurting big time right now.

I'm more gullible than open-minded. I'll try anything six times.
It's in her LEFT nostril? I must have an interconnect or speaker cable flopped because her snot flapping sounds a bit like its to the right of center stage.
Marco you may have to apply for a ™ or ® instead, because Rectal Fire has been a well practiced ritual in my life for many years.

The frustrating thing is that it always seems to be totally random and incredibly violent. One case of it which still causes an involuntary pucker is when I was stuck in customs re-entering the US and waiting for my luggage to pop out of the baggage claim shoot. The Rectal Fire started to rise, but I was in a roped off area with a bunch of unfriendly looking US Customs officers that I'm sure wouldn't let me use the john because who knows what I might be trying to get rid of. Baggage from a Korean Airlines flight somehow got in front of ours and I thought for sure that good ol' Montezuma was going to make a messy guest appearance for all us weary travelers returning from Cabo.

Luckily he never rose out of the Rectal Fire but died down into a whimpering, simmering gurgle during my long cab ride home.
Marco,

option + 2 = ™

option + r = ®

I love Macs too! After all Macs are the reason I can afford to be in this hobby.