Dear All Paul's experiences with his CD player and record player reminds me of our first visit to Jimmy Hughes. Many people who regularly read the British...
In a message dated 06/07/2002 5:21:39 PM Hawaiian Standard Time, PWB@yahoogroups.com writes: ... Considering the resistance that PWB has encountered within the...
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It's getting so I can hardly listen to a CD anymore that has not been treated - rainbow foil, at the least. Usually I give it foil, creme, and red x messages....
Gary, Welcome to the club! I would say, however, that the more you treat the environment, the more bearable untreated CDs become, but once you've tasted the...
This resurrects the issue that drove us all bonkers a few years ago, and recently I learnt to my cost just how helpful treated items are. Sadly, we had a...
I feel these recent postings reveal vital pointers about the PWB effect. I have personally long been convinced that PWB-treated items become devices in their...
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Jun 24, 2002 1:56 am
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Before I reply more fully to Ken's latest 'posting', I am intrigued by his mention that he uses a "fully treated carbon fibre brush to improve the sound of...
May, If it helps, I bought my first one (brush, that is) from KJ Leisuresound early 1988. I think you did an update in the early '90s, and it was a precursosr...
May and Richard, I must have had my brush for at least 10 years. I had forgotten that PWB produced a brush of their own but I think I may well have read about...
Kenneth Hyam
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Jun 26, 2002 12:22 am
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It is important to realise that home treated personalised items - a brush or a fan - are not seriously effective when compared to PWB devices. I am now of the...
Kenneth Hyam
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Jun 29, 2002 11:45 pm
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Ken, when I read this I thought you were both right and yet wrong. I think you are right in assuming Peter's products are far better than what one could...
Dear Ken, I don't think you should be apologetic Ken for experimenting with your own devices, I think you should be congratulated. After all, Peter and I are...
I've been using PWB products for the past couple months with excellent results. Recently, I've experimented with treating books. I recently purchased two...
Richard, Many thanks for reaffirming and valuing the idea of home experimentation. I think, from the beginning this has helped to make using PWB materials the...
Kenneth Hyam
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Jul 1, 2002 10:51 am
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Dear Fellows, Ken wrote "I must have had my brush for at least 10 years. I had forgotten that PWB produced a brush of their own." Richard wrote "We all have a...
Dear May, reading your e-mail reminds me that I attended the third day of the Bolton Hi-fi show at the Last Drop Inn. The Hi-fi Answers staff were still...
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Jul 2, 2002 12:14 am
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I found mbrown's post most interesting, and it raised a question. My library has a good selection of videos and CDs, which I often borrow, in addition to...
Gary, I guess you can always freeze things, and put on bits of foil, that you remove and stick on the next borrowed item - this can go on for quite a while. ...
This is great stuff, and it should be remembered that the Foils can improve almost any object, so experimentation is fairly safe. Will anyone go further and...
I don't want to bore or alienate anyone about this matter, but in a nutshell it follows on from Freud's @Beyond the Pleasure Principle' There he delineated the...
It is since the spring Newsletter that I had the desire to comment a few things on the "Peter Belt Story" – a story that has had its continuation at the...
Richard, your suggestion of the Clip is the solution to library materials. I've been intending to get one but thought I'd put it off for a while. Lately,...
It is interesting that you mentioned treating library materials. A few days ago I checked out some books and a CD from the library. The items have library...
Thanks, Mark. Those sound like excellent things to try for library cd's and books. I hadn't thought of using scotch tape. That, of course, could have a...
I have taken the tact in the last year or so to minimize the number of magazines, books, other paper/wood/text products here on the theory that the less of the...
Upon writing numerous instances of `x 26 `x on objects, it occurred to me that there must be another way of applying this number onto objects instead of...
Out of interest and fascination I have been pursuing some research on companies that produce cryogenically frozen interconnects. This essay will detail three...
Did anybody noticed this? Go to: http://audioworld.com/cgi/FrameIt.cgi? Url=http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,52665,00.html&ConfigFi le=FrameIt.cfg ...
I have just had a new vanity unit with sink installed in the bathroom. Just as things were about to be assembled I notest the corner bends for the drain pipe...
This is an interesting one, but I don't think a stamper would be able to do it. I'm not sure I can remember why, but somewhere buried in the Newsletter is the...