In Reply to: REVIEW: Virtual Dynamics Nite Cable posted by blazter on January 17, 2003 at 14:13:11:
These cables may sound good to YOU but, if VD's website is anything to go by, their design is NOT founded on science, as is claimed. I'm not a scientist but I do know that it's impossible for an electron - or any particle - to travel at the speed of light. Mr Schultz seems to think that this may be possible in the future! Could it be that these cables perform well because they've been cryogenically treated and burned in on a Cable Cooker, rather than cleverly designed?
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- 'Theory' behind VD cables is laughable - woody 01/18/0305:33:55 01/18/03 (7)
- 5-nines pure, cryotreated *BS* with 2.5 Angstroms tolerances! - Leisure7 10:07:28 01/18/03 (3)
- Re: 5-nines pure, cryotreated *BS* with 2.5 Angstroms tolerances! - Char 11:20:12 01/18/03 (2)
- Where does this fit into a cable review exactly? - blazter 15:57:39 01/18/03 (1)
- Re: Where does this fit into a cable review exactly? - Char 10:40:49 01/19/03 (0)
- can't comment on WHY they sound good, only on what I HEAR. - blazter 07:33:53 01/18/03 (2)
- Re: can't comment on WHY they sound good, only on what I HEAR. - woody 07:56:47 01/18/03 (1)
- RE: Yes, cryo treatment can have dramatic effects - blazter 08:20:10 01/18/03 (0)