Siduhe;526244 Wrote: 
> 
> 
> Rather than engage in this tired discussion, I suggest exploring the
> following factors which are more likely to improve sound quality in your
> situation:
> ( ) room acoustics
> ( ) source material
> ( ) type of speakers
> ( ) speaker placement
> ( ) crossover points
> ( ) equalization
> ( ) Q-tips
> ( ) psychoanalysis
> ( ) trepanation 
> 
> (c) Sean Adams 2007

Exploring Sean's Q-tips tip has been found to be the biggest bang for
the buck tweak as far as achieving better sound at the human receiving
source! 

I am surprised that Sean left the almighty cryogenics treatments off
his very through list.


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