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I'll say. The kind that can buy into a
phrase like "Cryogenic
processing renders the Reference-II absolutely grainless."
I read that as "brainless" at first, and I still think that's
what they meant.
There were some classics sold (?) over here.
Like 'carpet earthing clips', of which yuu must always use an odd
number
so that more charge runs away than comes back.
Or electret foils. I have no problem with the existance of electret
foil,
or indeed of its use in audio (microphones). Butsticking an odd
number of
trianges cut from it on your record turntable, pointing in the
direction
of rotation would, IMHO, make no improvement tot the sound.
Or cuttint the corner off your amplifier front panel (appearmetn and
odd
number of corners sounds better).
And we all rememebr the green pen :-)
-tony
On April 1, 1962, Swedish Television had an item on the news where a
well-known technical expert explained that the broadcasting company had
just installed new equipment which would allow viewers to see the
programmes in colour, if they cut up a ladies' nylon stocking and fixed
it over the screen. I believe quite a few people actually tried it.
It became one of the best known April Fools jokes in Sweden, at least
with those who were around at the time.
/Jonas