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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: The art of dilatoryPosted by steverino on: 10/31/2015
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I'm glad that Adrian is waxing philosophic but reviewing his prior posts he was plenty angry as he should have been. It wasn't his private complaints that got a response; it was the repeated public excoriations for years of a variety of people on a very prominent audio site that eventually produced a replacement. Yes they are a small company juggling suppliers and customers and employees. However, they are a definite outlier even in audiophile land in their clumsy, aggressively dilatory and obfuscatory manner. They are part of the problem in other words.

Quite frankly, these products are of greater importance to people living in countries with irregular utility power. You don't have to be an audiophile to notice the benefits in that situation. For me they are more useful in evening out the sonics typical of late night listening to the rest of the day. There are quite a few audio components that provide a more noticeable impact on the sound, even cables.

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