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Old 02-25-2010, 12:09 PM   #9
Ken Maltby
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It is all well and good to take a manufacturer's claims into consideration.
Their descriptions of the benefits of their own special technological
development, their special ingredient, might be better taken with a grain
of salt, though.

That you buy a particular company's claim and find another company to
be less committed to an agenda, is all a personal/subjective opinion. That
you can find others that share that opinion, adds to the impact of the
opinion but tells us nothing about its validity - particularly as relates to
the one piece of equipment under discussion the JBL.

I have no horse in this race. If we can find rechargable batteries with a "better"
performance -in the JBL, then I would be very interested. It would be very easy
to find those who claim to have made a "better" battery, and those who are very
enthusiastic about them. They may even be right, but until we have a comparison
of their performance in the JBL, it is all conjecture based on theoretical claims.

Luck;
Ken

P.S. I also find the Thomas Distributing site very interesting.
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