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tones...not everyone has the same level of technical expertese as yourself.


I agree its a dreadful over simplification  but did you miss the term diodic ? or partial conductive ......and  even your quote says a little science. If people want more its only a google away.


please reread and consider a thirty page treatise on metal salts would not be welcome on the forum.


tenson ...


are you saying that simple curcuit changes have no effect to the sonic charactor of a unit ?..............


rob


mostly agree..... but its ask quick to remove the fuse and clean as it is to turn.


but none of you have even bothered to try it! 


As I said why not try it before you dis it.....


the trouble is that now you've all opposed it......even if you heard a change would you report back that you had ? too much of a climb down I think


So lets first all go and clean the pins to the wall sockets, fuse and sockets......then report back.


I use duraglit wadding, and in bad case a dremel with diamond polishing bit. You can get a near mirror finish on the brass pins of three pin plugs.  As an aside conduction appears to occurs from a point or edge, not the flat face, so make certain the edges of the pins are sharp and even.


Regardless of the naysayers.....this is demonstratable,many people have done it,  in different systems and so should be audible  to all. In the same way and  scale as a change in rca phono plugs make...ie from a neutric ny to say an eichmann silver bullet....though I suppose there are some that will say that makes no difference either.


For those that can't hear it, I'm very sorry your missing a treat, but doesn't meant the effect is not there. Its just you can hear it for whatever reason.


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