Every time he turns the damn Muzo thing on it sounds like a couple arguing and throwing dishes at each other, what's the deal with that?
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;52870540]Every time he turns the damn Muzo thing on it sounds like a couple arguing and throwing dishes at each other, what's the deal with that?[/QUOTE]
Simple, it would make any would-be eavesdropper feel too awkward to investigate. :v:
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;52870540]Every time he turns the damn Muzo thing on it sounds like a couple arguing and throwing dishes at each other, what's the deal with that?[/QUOTE]
I imagine the situation was one of two things:
1) They were trying to scam people from the beginning, and they wanted to word their video in a way they could get away with it with a product that did something but nowhere near what people thought it did
2) An ideas guy who has no idea how sound waves work made the pitch and concept, and once they spent a bunch of the money they got from the backers on hard drugs they had some engineers make some garbage really quickly that wouldn't get them sued so they wouldn't have to give the money back
I can't really see this being any other way really, we're not sound experts specifically but if someone asked my company to consult on the product any one of us could have told them it was ridiculous
I'm someone who's really sensitive about loud noises but even I'm not as much of a bitch as the guy in the concept video.
Kickstarter and the likes are full of snake oil salesmen, how can people be so fucking gullible/ignorant? like this is some "can the internet get me pregnant????" level bullshit
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