On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 13:10:58 GMT, wally@nomail.com (wally) wrote:

>In article , "greysky" wrote:
>>
>>"Keith R. Williams" wrote in message
>>news:MPG.183b8dbf1e894d8c989de2@enews.newsguy.com...
>>> In article , none314
>>> @hotmail.com says...
>>> > Huh??? So, your speakers are placed only inches from you amps?
>>>
>>> No, there is a couple of meters of 16ga *ZIP* cord in between.
>>> Now do you really want to defend monster cable? How about
>>> "oxygen free" cable? What a maroon!
>>>
>>> Perhaps I *should* have gone into marketing. This is just *too*
>>> easy!
>>>
>>> I guess I could even qualify for a hotmail account and top post
>>> then!
>>>
>>> ----
>>> Keith
>>>
>>> >
>>> > "XR4Ti" wrote in message
>>> > news:l3gA9.10480$1O2.2342@sccrnsc04...
>>> > >
>>> > > "Ar Q" wrote in message
>>> > > news:khVz9.6348$tW4.777863@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
>>> > > > This is an interesting motherboard featuring vacuum tubes for
>>> > audiophiles
>>> > > > and gamer demanding good sound.
>>> > > >
>>> > > > The motherboard is Aopen TubeAX4B-533. Check their web site
>>> > > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > There is one born every minute and the makers of this mother board are
>>> > > counting on that.
>>> > >
>>> > > It is similar to Monster Cables. Anyone who buys Monster Cable speaker
>>> > wire
>>> > > will not be able to explain to you how that wire improves sound,
>>> > especially
>>> > > when you remove the cover from the amplifier and show them the size of
>>the
>>> > > wire from the output transistor to the speaker terminal. People are
>>such
>>> > > fools.
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>Now, now, I guess you wouldn't appreciate the Pentium CPU made by the
>>russians entirely out of tubes - the "Pentubiam Protsky" - that was featured
>>in Radio Electronics many years ago. Personally, I get better results from
>>motherboards using special oxygen free circuit traces. They work very well
>>if you also boost the quality of the digital signals by using strategically
>>placed magnets on the power cord to treat the electricity.....
>>
>
>Wait! this won't work right you don't have it in a pyramid shaped case sized
>to the golden ratio with the axis aligned to Mecca.
>
>--wally.

Hey, don't forget the bricks on top to improve the
"image" - and the big polka dots on the walls,
the green edging on the CDs, and other really
important "tweaks" that vastly improve the
results! ;-), ;-), ;-) Oh, most important:
the "power line conditioners" - can't do without
these! [Though these actually are useful, in the
form of UPS boxes] for computers where the power
company doesn't always seem able to provide fairly
constant voltage level, without several
interruptions some days...;-]