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Post Subject: Sorting Out BEPPosted by Paul S on: 11/12/2008
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Maybe people who don't complain really don't perceive such a big, pervasive proiblem, for any number of reasons. While I find it hard to believe others would not hear the problems when I hear them, maybe other systems +/- minimize or homoginize the Bad Electricity Problems (BEP)?
When I stop to think about it, I think there is more to "resolution" than the bas reilef portrayal that most audio nuts are aiming at. And perhaps it is something in the ability to more fully "resolve" music (as opposed to sound) that actually makes a system progressively more susceptable to the various manifestations of BE?
Whatever the reason(s), I did not have such serious problems with the several effects of BE on the Sound before the Sound at its best was so sorted out.
I guess this theory makes the problem either paradoxical or ironic...
Yes, the scale of BEP surely does raise questions about reviewers' observations and comparisons of components in a constantly-changing system (as though the constant changing in and of itself were not enough...).
And I'm afraid that it only gets more puzzling for me when the reviewer mentions the benefits of the power conditioners.
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