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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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"Furutech is of the opinion that such myriad of noise can render audio
reproduction of high frequencies to become “flat, hard and grainy”,
with “a thick and bloated midrange, fat uncontrolled bass, and loss of
air and soundstage stability…” The e-TP 609 was created as a measure
in countering the contaminants before they could get into the audio
system."

http://dagogo.com/furutech-e-tp-609-ac-power-distributor-power-reference-iii-ac-cable-review

What a massive, steaming, crock.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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And here I thought they were trying to steer people away from the road
kill chili.

It's pretty cold, and chili hits the spot. Unfortunately, I've got a
gassy midrange punctuated with occasional sulphurous notes.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
Given the amount of effort that is put into devising these worthless

products, one must assume that people really do buy into it. One can

only speculate as to what kind of employement exists that allows

gullible people to earn enough to be able to waste money on this rubbish.



Sylvia.

Probably some soon-to-be bubble industry employing mostly business/ finance major crap like that Romney.
 
"Furutech is of the opinion that such myriad of noise can render audio

reproduction of high frequencies to become “flat, hard and grainy”,

with “a thick and bloated midrange, fat uncontrolled bass, and loss of

air and soundstage stability…” The e-TP 609 was created as a measure

in countering the contaminants before they could get into the audio

system."



http://dagogo.com/furutech-e-tp-609-ac-power-distributor-power-reference-iii-ac-cable-review



What a massive, steaming, crock.

LOL- and it has to come with a high price tag to add to the credibility...
 
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Don Lancaster

Jan 1, 1970
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Gib Bogle

Jan 1, 1970
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Reminds me of people I know describing the wine they quaff! :)

I was thinking exactly the same before I saw your post!
 
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Pimpom

Jan 1, 1970
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Dennis said:
Reminds me of people I know describing the wine they
quaff! :)
Or artsy people. There was a TV ad some years ago in which
some "experts" described an object in affected artistic
terms until they were told that they were discussing the
air-conditioning unit.
 
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George Herold

Jan 1, 1970
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On 08/02/2013 10:08, Spehro Pefhany wrote:
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Jamie
"Furutech is of the opinion that such myriad of noise can render audio
reproduction of high frequencies to become flat, hard and grainy ,
with a thick and bloated midrange, fat uncontrolled bass, and loss of
air and soundstage stability The e-TP 609 was created as a measure in
countering the contaminants before they could get into the audio
system."
http://dagogo.com/furutech-e-tp-609-ac-power-distributor-power- reference-iii-ac-cable-review
What a massive, steaming, crock.
Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
Reminds me of people I know describing the wine they quaff!  :)
And here I thought they were trying to steer people away from the road
kill chili.

It's pretty cold, and chili hits the spot. Unfortunately, I've got a
gassy midrange punctuated with occasional sulphurous notes.

To fill out the gassy midrange I would recommend several dark porters
(as in beer) to go with the chili. They will also add that
distinctive sweetness to your odiferous melody.

George H.
 
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Welcome to the wonderful world of the audiophile, where cost really is
a minor consideration.  For those not into the ultimate audio
experience, the objective to not to have the best sounding audio.  The
goal is to impress your friends and neighbors that you've spent an
outrageous amount of money on the very best audio components, which
they had better appreciate, or you will hang them by the neck with the
$1,000 power cord.  It's much like owning the very latest smartphone,
without a clue as to how to use it.  Perception is everything.

so cost it really the only consideration, bigger price tag more to
brag
about, function is not important


-Lasse
 
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Gib Bogle

Jan 1, 1970
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Does the owner really need all this technology? Probably not, but if
the money is available, and he needs parts of the system, he might was
well get the best. It certainly got plenty of attention (and stress
testing) at the last party.

Too bad if there's a power failure.
 
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