In Reply to: If this explanation isn't satisfactory... posted by Wellfed on May 25, 2005 at 12:22:48:
which obviously does not exclude that you and others do hear an effect. I do believe that you are hearing something, I however do not believe that there is something that can be heard.I mean, the device does not claim to use science not yet known to mankind, all of the effects described by Geoff are perfectly existant. But his explanation is as crap as is the orgininal one (moving pits and lands around). Furthermore there are means to prove that the device does what it's claimed to do, just measure the optical transparency of a CD before and after "treatment". But even IF there was a measurable change in transparency, there is no explanation why that should translate into better sound.
Klaus
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Follow Ups
- I have serious doubts that the device works... - KlausR. 00:20:35 05/26/05 (3)
- I do believe that you are hearing something, I however do not believe that there is something that can be heard.?????? - Robert Hamel 09:34:13 05/26/05 (2)
- Re: I do believe that you are hearing something, I however do not believe that there is something that can be heard.???? - KlausR. 10:40:27 05/26/05 (0)
- It's all quite curious to be sure [nt] - Wellfed 10:10:15 05/26/05 (0)