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<blockquote data-quote="esanthosh" data-source="post: 1332907" data-attributes="member: 33844"><p>To each his own. I have dried up Gold plated silver mini-to-mini cables costing $225 under the sun for 222 hours (be careful, should not be more, though it can be 2-3 hrs less) and have noticed changes - it goes from overly peaky treble to smooth, non-fatiguing treble. Bass extends to around 18Hz and treble extension goes all the way to 22.2 Khz (see the pattern?). Yes! My dog verified the <a href="http://www.lsu.edu/deafness/HearingRange.html" target="_blank">high frequency extension</a> and I found a ferret which verified the low frequency extension. Don't close minded. Open your mind to player burn-in. I am sure it exists.</p><p></p><p>PS: PM me your address. Whatever I am on is really working. I can finally hear 21.1 Khz from the "<a href="http://www.sify.com/news/a-music-concert-for-dogs-news-international-kggjvcgdfih.html" target="_blank">Concert for Dogs</a>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esanthosh, post: 1332907, member: 33844"] To each his own. I have dried up Gold plated silver mini-to-mini cables costing $225 under the sun for 222 hours (be careful, should not be more, though it can be 2-3 hrs less) and have noticed changes - it goes from overly peaky treble to smooth, non-fatiguing treble. Bass extends to around 18Hz and treble extension goes all the way to 22.2 Khz (see the pattern?). Yes! My dog verified the [URL="http://www.lsu.edu/deafness/HearingRange.html"]high frequency extension[/URL] and I found a ferret which verified the low frequency extension. Don't close minded. Open your mind to player burn-in. I am sure it exists. PS: PM me your address. Whatever I am on is really working. I can finally hear 21.1 Khz from the "[URL="http://www.sify.com/news/a-music-concert-for-dogs-news-international-kggjvcgdfih.html"]Concert for Dogs[/URL]" [/QUOTE]
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