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LP/disk Demagnetisers - why they make a sonic improvement
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<blockquote data-quote="RR" data-source="post: 27651"><p>Been involved in the some A/B testing before. In addition, having read some articles on the subject it always felt to me like the tests were designed as AV says above, I find it an overkill. The history of these scientific test shows why I say this, they have in most cases led wrong conclusions. </p><p></p><p>Furthermore I agree there are easier wyas to achieve the results. Whe are not changing any big components, just CD's. </p><p></p><p>I for one hate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RR, post: 27651"] Been involved in the some A/B testing before. In addition, having read some articles on the subject it always felt to me like the tests were designed as AV says above, I find it an overkill. The history of these scientific test shows why I say this, they have in most cases led wrong conclusions. Furthermore I agree there are easier wyas to achieve the results. Whe are not changing any big components, just CD's. I for one hate [/QUOTE]
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