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post #46 of 54
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Is this friendly chatter or just placebo?
If it's good chat then it doesn't matter if its real or not.
post #47 of 54
FS: Burned-in chat, excellent condition. 500 hours plus with lots of white noise, pink noise, green noise, violet noise, lemon noise, puce noise and ten hours of the all important noise noise. Detailed hour-by-hour logs available.
post #48 of 54
You guys thought this was a nice cosy place for some logorhea, or you a trying to make a point on the topic?

Just to freshen up the opportunities I hear from Brat that the problem he described is currently not available. And, no, he changed nothing in the set up.
post #49 of 54
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Originally Posted by Kraps View Post
You guys thought this was a nice cosy place for some logorhea, or you a trying to make a point on the topic?

Just to freshen up the opportunities I hear from Brat that the problem he described is currently not available. And, no, he changed nothing in the set up.
So his O2s transformed into a Lambda Sig, then back into an O2 again? Maybe someone's been tampering with his mains supply or something.
post #50 of 54
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You guys thought this was a nice cosy place for some logorhea, or you a trying to make a point on the topic?
There are many ways to make a point. I think my take on things is pretty clear.

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Just to freshen up the opportunities I hear from Brat that the problem he described is currently not available.
I, however, don't understand this point. What does this mean?
post #51 of 54
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Just to freshen up the opportunities I hear from Brat that the problem he described is currently not available. And, no, he changed nothing in the set up.
Has Brat really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like? I mean, it doesn't change for most people it seems.
post #52 of 54
My point is:

First, if you have nothing meaningful to add to the topic, it would be kind at least not to add spam to it.

Second, and to the main point, the problem that was initially described disappeared for no explicable reason. This could be symptomatic and may be could give a hint for possible explanation for those head-fiers who could actually have any idea of what could have caused the problem.
post #53 of 54
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My point is:

First, if you have nothing meaningful to add to the topic, it would be kind at least not to add spam to it.

Second, and to the main point, the problem that was initially described disappeared for no explicable reason. This could be symptomatic and may be could give a hint for possible explanation for those head-fiers who could actually have any idea of what could have caused the problem.
A hair on the driver or dust has caused symptoms in electrostatics before I believe, but hard to believe it would add to detail. I doubt it was the cables, if you believe in electrostatic burn-in, maybe it was the element settling in.
post #54 of 54
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My point is:

First, if you have nothing meaningful to add to the topic, .....
Sorry, but that is impossible.
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