Andrew Kohlsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>It doesn't really matter whether you buy it (my explanation) or not -- if your 
>specific echo is greater than what the software and/or hardware are designed 
>to handle, it will work poorly.  It's called a misapplication of the 
>technology.

Two products are both intended to eliminate echo, and product A, due
to it's design, can't eliminate some of the echos that product B can.
It seems quite fair to say that B is a better product than A.

Doug
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