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In Reply to: Re: "If you can apply a chemical to the label side of a CD,..." posted by May Belt on April 7, 2007 at 03:44:19:
"this means that there was a problem there previously which had not been identified...""No it doesn't. It means that the listener heard a difference. I
understand your point - WHY did the listener hear a difference? No one will probably ever know. But it does NOT mean that there was a problem that was rendered non-problematic after the "treatment". It only means that there was a perceived improvement in the playback.
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- read your statement carefully - BS64 04:13:28 04/07/07 (5)
- Re: read your statement carefully - May Belt 10:52:10 04/07/07 (4)
- "Please give people credit for having the intelligence to know whether they heard just a 'difference' " - Richard BassNut Greene 17:59:13 04/08/07 (0)
- "if you manufacture audio equipment you HAVE to investigate" - BS64 12:35:47 04/08/07 (2)
- Re: "if you manufacture audio equipment you HAVE to investigate" - Posy Rorer 17:53:33 04/15/07 (1)
- "Unless of course it has a barcode on the bottle" - BS64 10:56:14 04/16/07 (0)