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What you need to plug your amp in


thepurpleblob
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For those of you with more money than sense, you should rush out immediately and purchase...
[url="http://www.russandrews.com/product.asp?lookup=1&region=UK&currency=GBP&pf_id=1558&customer_id=PAA1237014111701KYWGGSXPYLGKRJPJ"]http://www.russandrews.com/product.asp?loo...YWGGSXPYLGKRJPJ[/url]

I have never heard such blatant BS.

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indeed it does sound like a nice example of huge BS. i guess it might make an effect if you have your own super smooth generator which it's directly plugged into, otherwise the normal copper wires that have brought the current all the way from the power station is probably the weak link.

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[quote name='icastle' post='1087974' date='Jan 13 2011, 01:50 PM']This site has to be a p*ss take...

[url="http://www.russandrews.com/product.asp?lookup=1&region=UK&currency=GBP&pf_id=1019&customer_id=PAA1310011411438DGPMMGPSHMFMWOUL"]http://www.russandrews.com/product.asp?loo...GPMMGPSHMFMWOUL[/url][/quote]

I can't get over the concept of "retro-fitting" a 13A fuse. Ha ha ha. You probably shouldn't be using a fuse that big in your poncey stereo anyway.

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[quote][b][size=3]S[/size][/b]uperKord Signature-SD II™ is the most advanced
mai[b][size=3]n[/size][/b]s cable we have developed, in our opinion capable of making
[b][size=3]a[/size][/b] profound improvement to the performance of your system... the Super
[b][size=3]K[/size][/b]ord Signature-SD II™... cable’s 24 conductors mean that it has very low mains impedance,
p[b][size=3]e[/size][/b]rfect for the biggest Hi-Fi power amps and multi-channel Home Cinema amps. The number
[b][size=3]o[/size][/b]f conductors, coupled with the SawyerDiscs, also means that the cable has the best
[b][size=3]i[/size][/b]nterference-rejecting properties of any of our cables, bringing significant upgrades to CD players, DVD
p[b][size=3]l[/size][/b]ayers, tuners, turntables and preamps too.[/quote]
Quite.

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[quote name='thepurpleblob' post='1087981' date='Jan 13 2011, 01:52 PM']I can't get over the concept of "retro-fitting" a 13A fuse. Ha ha ha. You probably shouldn't be using a fuse that big in your poncey stereo anyway.[/quote]

Nope.
Poncey stereo stuff generally uses 3A fuses... in fact I can't think of anything in the normal household 'AV' setup that actually would need a 13A fuse...

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[i]Kord Signature-SD II™... cable’s 24 conductors mean that it has very low mains impedance[/i]

Which makes absolutely no difference as UK mains voltage is +/- 10% anyway.

This site is hilarious - I haven't found a single item yet that either makes any sense or isn't overpriced by 1000% + :)

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[quote name='thepurpleblob' post='1087981' date='Jan 13 2011, 01:52 PM']I can't get over the concept of "retro-fitting" a 13A fuse. Ha ha ha. You probably shouldn't be using a fuse that big in your poncey stereo anyway.[/quote]
Not unless it boils water or gets creases out of your shirts.
A 'better sounding fuse'? Absolute codswallop. A fool and his money...

Does this remind anybody of Harry Enfield's "I Saw You Coming" shop..?

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[quote name='Rich' post='1088026' date='Jan 13 2011, 02:10 PM']Not unless it boils water or gets creases out of your shirts.
A 'better sounding fuse'? Absolute codswallop. A fool and his money...[/quote]

I'm gonna invent a special hat with Dolby in it to remove the hiss from steam irons... :)

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[quote name='Rich' post='1088039' date='Jan 13 2011, 02:18 PM']Their speaker cables are [url="http://www.russandrews.com/product.asp?lookup=1&region=UK&currency=GBP&pf_id=3378&customer_id=PAA1237014111701KYWGGSXPYLGKRJPJ"]a bit of a bargain[/url] though.[/quote]

Bargain!

[i]'Listening confirms that they are significantly better'[/i] - so much more meaningful than taking that boring old scientific approach with all those dull numbers and wierd symbols... :)

I kinda thought the 0.5m XLR to XLR cables were a snip at £997.20 each...

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[i]If you want the very best mains cable and the very best performance from your kit, in our opinion this is it.[/i]

I guess you can't argue with their 'opinion', otherwise this sort of fraud would have been closed down years ago.

Actually, I sort of admire their cheek. Homeopathy for hi-fi.

The placebo effect is a wonderful thing, though a bit expensive at their prices. :) :) :lol:

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[quote name='Rich' post='1088039' date='Jan 13 2011, 02:18 PM']Their speaker cables are [url="http://www.russandrews.com/product.asp?lookup=1&region=UK&currency=GBP&pf_id=3378&customer_id=PAA1237014111701KYWGGSXPYLGKRJPJ"]a bit of a bargain[/url] though.[/quote]

Looks like our own OBBM will soon be out of business! :)

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[quote name='yorick' post='1088072' date='Jan 13 2011, 02:43 PM']Can you imagine the conversation down the local Dog and Duck gig...

Mate, can i borrow your mains lead, forgot mine
Sorry mate, cost more than your 59 Les Paul............ etc[/quote]

...and telling the landlord he needs to upgrade his ring main as well... :)

I was kinda hoping to find a price for a 2m guitar lead but they obviously figured out that anything with a 1/4" jack involved was bound to have at least a modicum of intelligence attached to one end of it...

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[quote name='icastle' post='1088001' date='Jan 13 2011, 02:01 PM']Nope.
Poncey stereo stuff generally uses 3A fuses... in fact I can't think of anything in the normal household 'AV' setup that actually would need a 13A fuse...[/quote]

Wouldn't a 13A fuse give more headroom ?

:)

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Lol. Actually I remember a guitar magazine said that some expensive power cable made their amps sound a bit "louder" and "livelier". That was about it really. Also that was talking about a power lead that was about £100. I very much doubt it makes much difference, especially since it's already had to travel a good few miles from the power station to where you live through the power company's cables.

[quote name='thepurpleblob' post='1087975' date='Jan 13 2011, 01:51 PM']We all know, and (worse) so do the sellers, it won't make the slightest difference over a 4 quid example from Maplins.[/quote]

The ones at maplins in manchester oxford road are nearly a tenner each :) here was me thinking they were a rip-off...

[quote][url="http://www.russandrews.com/product.asp?lookup=1&region=UK&currency=GBP&pf_id=3378&customer_id=PAA1237014111701KYWGGSXPYLGKRJPJ"]http://www.russandrews.com/product.asp?loo...YWGGSXPYLGKRJPJ[/url][/quote]

look on the bright side, they were reduced from £20 grand- bargain!!! :) for f***'s sake. These are clearly very expensive cables aimed at incredibly rich and brainless individuals.

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