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What is the proper way to lay the cables on the DeMag? Since some of these magic cables have oriented crystal structure according to their makers, if I lay the cable teh wrong way, and teh cable has directional arrows, if I do it wrong, will i make it sound worser? How do you know it's dorrectly done. and if i spent teh 100 hours "burning in" the cable, now i go DeMag it....doesn't that undo teh burn in? too many parameters for all this magic, too many yings and yangs, too many issues contradicting the previous. I'll have to stick with non magic stuff, no arrows, no crystal line up orientations, no magnetic non magnetic I'll have to keep using poor sounding WIRES from MCM, Stellar Labs, some generic stuff from Parts Express. Seems like the non magic mfgs, figures out how to make teh stuff work fine without the hassles. Just say no to magic wires. The place will be much better off. Less brain stress, less need for Zoloft and Xanax, all this wire magic makes me get all figidity and anxiety ridden. Follow Reagan lady advice, just say no!
Can i DeMAg my mouse wire? Will it do mouse stuff better?
All you have to do is curl them up on the generously sized top plate.
Fear not, brave lad, no matter how you "lay" them it works with no chance of making them "worser".
Just listen with the two organs you have either side of your head! You do have two organs there I hope...
Nope!
Ah, that explains everything! I hear if you take too much of that stuff you can become MANIC!
As usual, great to hear from you DUP.
Best Regards,
Jonathan
Given your mouse wire I think it will do you a world of good!
Yours,
Jonathan
Johnatahan Scull reminds me of Ray Manzarek.
Creepy! I've been to many Doors shows and many Stereophile shows and I've never actually seen them together. I don't think they're twins; I think they're the same person. I love it when J-10 plays "Riders on the Storm." Rock on!
Ack! Awp! (Losing control of bodily functions)
Buddha, you've abrogated my contract with Ray!
I took a big cash payment from him stipulating I'd never take credit for my work with the Doors and give him all the credit! I promised! That's why he and I are never ever in the same room together. It's in the contract.
I tell you what though, he did give me all his chins, and that's why I have to use Photoshop to, ah, clean up the area, as it were. Damn his eyes, he's THIN!
But you did give Kathleen and I the biggest laffs we've had in ages, thanks!
Geraldo was here today... Now It Can Be Told... Usher Audio is the newest client on the Scull Communications roster. More later.
Thanks again for the guffaws!
Warm Regards,
Jonathan
Hey, congrats!
Usher has an excellent (and wide) range of speakers, and I like the look of their speaker stands, as well.
I'm not familiar with their electronics, but they seem to be a solid company.
Best wishes!
As explained above, I was contractually obliged to stay at least 50 miles from Ray so that he could take all the credit for the work I did but that he didn't want anyone else to know about. He was very generous with his cash payout.
I AM awesome when I do the Pete Townshend thing with my air guitar. Only problem is I often dislocate my shoulder!
Best,
Jonathan
Thanks!
JS
I thought the small stand-mounted Ushers at HE last summer were among the stars of the show (along with the Roy Hall room). I believe they were around $800 (without the stands). What a bargain! Very natural sounding on symphonic music, with great dynamics. These should sell themselves, if you can just get folks to audition them. Cheers, Clifton.
Yes, Thank You Jonathan.
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