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Quote from: Hero999 on January 06, 2015, 10:53:52 amNo, it's a scam, preying on the uneducated. You dont have to uneducated to think the same file on 2 different storages (HDD/SSD/network/etc) will sound different. You have to be complete f*ckin moron to think that!
No, it's a scam, preying on the uneducated.
Quote from: Hero999 on January 06, 2015, 10:53:52 amNo, it's a scam, preying on the uneducated. You dont have to uneducated to think the same file on 2 different storages (HDD/SSD/network/etc) will sound different. You have to be complete f*ckin moron to think that!I can understand how people fall for the other stuff, but this is taking the bull to a new level.As an experiment, I asked my uneducated wife if she thought it would sound different, she said no.
No, it's a scam, preying on the uneducated. Here are some quotes from people on another forum confessing to making audiophool purchases:
It's still not right for someone to take advantage of it.
I'll bet those plants in the listening room haven't even been synchro-tuned with the speaker cabinet's coniflanger.
oh no !!! I have to sell my noisy kingston SD"for Premium Sound" tagline means quieter data transfers Joking aside, if it have some basis and affect the sound measurably, and perceived by humans, not only for bats. Would not it be easier, effective and practical to better shield the SD socket?
oh no !!! I have to sell my noisy kingston SD"for Premium Sound" tagline means quieter data transfers Joking aside, if it have some basis and affect the sound measurably, and perceived by humans, not only for bats. Would not it be easier, effective and practical to better shield the SD socket? I guess also have to change my AAA batteries and seek others with audiophile grade.