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Ineedanewtv
06-15-07, 11:12 AM
Check it out at:

http://www.bluecircle.com/index.php?page_id=7449

Curt Palme
06-15-07, 11:17 AM
Hey, I thought this was a forum to bash others and learn new $10 words, not an advertising forum...

Steve Bruzonsky
06-15-07, 12:42 PM
Hey, I thought this was a forum to bash others and learn new $10 words, not an advertising forum...

Curt, mebbe he finds the product interesting. Mebbe he ain't a dealer for it? Ask him?

His profile states "shootin rats at the dumpster

I bet he is simply an AV luver who uses standard power cords, etc. and has posted this thread to "shootin rats at the dumpster".

In fact, none of his recent posts/threads are about any product that he would be trying to sell here on the forum. Mostly Sony HDTV stuff.

let the rats fly.

Where's Michael Grant when you need him to put down someone for starting a troublemaking thread??? :D

Dizzman
06-15-07, 12:47 PM
i find this a far more useful product
http://www.bluecircle.com/index.php?menu_id=97

Curt Palme
06-15-07, 01:09 PM
Hey, I've got no problems with anyone posting about a new product, but without some sort of personal introduction or personal experience posting to go along with the link, it just seemed like a free ad.

Dizz, what color purse did you buy?..;)

Ineedanewtv
06-15-07, 03:19 PM
i find this a far more useful product
http://www.bluecircle.com/index.php?menu_id=97


Yes, that's a nice product too, but I don't look good in heels.

I can assure you that I do not work for Blue Circle. I have auditioned their audio gear in the past and it compares well with anything on the market. This particular product looks especially exciting.

Chu Gai
06-15-07, 03:42 PM
It'd certainly be interesting to have the outlets tested both with equipment plugged in and not to verify the claims, don't you think? I'm just curious from a measurement point of view.

Steve Bruzonsky
06-16-07, 02:37 AM
It'd certainly be interesting to have the outlets tested both with equipment plugged in and not to verify the claims, don't you think? I'm just curious from a measurement point of view.

Chu, what I don't understand is why don't you get ahold of some of this stuff and test it yourself and post your objective findings for us? Since you're so interested in this. I bet you can use your psychological training to pose as an avid tweaker, tell them you're my cousin, and heck, you'll have no problem taking the good or the garbage home to demo. Interested?

Chu Gai
06-16-07, 07:33 AM
Well, mostly Steve, because I don't have appropriate equipment to evaluate BC's claims. Besides, even though I've lived in Brooklyn, shopped on Orchard Street in NYC, I don't think I'd pass as your cousin :D

One thing BC says is that if your power is ******, using his product will provide you with clean, ****** power. A statement like, It completely eliminates any noise... is one hell of a claim, don't you think?!

And, where is the data, certifications to substantiate Surge protection: standard?

Contrast BC's unsubstantiated claims, lack of testing data, and lack of relevent safety certifications for a product that costs 10X more than this:http://www.juicegoose.com/ac-surge-filter.asp

AV Doogie
06-16-07, 08:48 PM
Looks like a pretty blue box with outlets and a switch. I bet the case cost more than the internal electronics. Isupply should provide us a breakdown of the unit...will the parts be worth more than 29.95???