Thread: Audio Treatments

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Post by SnaggS June 9, 2012 (1 of 20)
Somebody here suggested magic beans, and I didn't know where to find some. Whilst these might not be as good as beans, I think they'd go well with Shunyata cables.

http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina31.htm

Brilliant Pebbles is a unique and comprehensive system for tuning the room and audio system based on special physical properties of highly symmetrical crystal structures. Brilliant Pebbles has been evolving since its introduction 6 years ago at the London HI Fi Show, especially the number of applications, many of which were discovered by our customers. Brilliant Pebbles addresses specific resonance control and RFI/EMI absorption problems associated with audio electronics, speakers and cables, as well as acoustic wave problems associated with the listening room boundaries and the 3-dimensional space within the boundaries.

I'm excited!

Daniel.

Post by flyingdutchman June 9, 2012 (2 of 20)
SnaggS said:

Somebody here suggested magic beans, and I didn't know where to find some. Whilst these might not be as good as beans, I think they'd go well with Shunyata cables.

http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina31.htm

Brilliant Pebbles is a unique and comprehensive system for tuning the room and audio system based on special physical properties of highly symmetrical crystal structures. Brilliant Pebbles has been evolving since its introduction 6 years ago at the London HI Fi Show, especially the number of applications, many of which were discovered by our customers. Brilliant Pebbles addresses specific resonance control and RFI/EMI absorption problems associated with audio electronics, speakers and cables, as well as acoustic wave problems associated with the listening room boundaries and the 3-dimensional space within the boundaries.

I'm excited!

Daniel.

But isn't that scotch tape holding it on there? Not nearly good enough.

Post by SnaggS June 9, 2012 (3 of 20)
flyingdutchman said:

But isn't that scotch tape holding it on there? Not nearly good enough.

I dunno, somebody has reviewed their clever little clock;

http://www.soundstageav.com/onhifi/20060801.htm

Here is how it works

The Clever Little Clock addresses an esoteric but fundamental problem that occurs when playing an LP, CD, DVD or any other audio or video media. This problem also occurs when watching taped programs on television or listening to recorded programming on the radio in your old car or at home. In all of those cases, the observer is confronted - subconsciously - by time coordinates that are different from the Present Time coordinates he's been using his entire life to time-stamp sensory information. What are these interfering time coordinates, where do they come from and why are they a problem?

Daniel.

Post by rammiepie June 9, 2012 (4 of 20)
Daniel, Shakti has an on-line device similar to the Brilliant Pebbles which sticks to the cables and then there are of course the Shakti Stones which both eliminate RF frequencies, as well.

Post by flyingdutchman June 9, 2012 (5 of 20)
I almost think that we're living more in the late 1600s in Salem, MA. Magic and all, you know.

Post by rammiepie June 9, 2012 (6 of 20)
flyingdutchman said:

I almost think that we're living more in the late 1600s in Salem, MA. Magic and all, you know.

Just like the magic birds which serenade me at 5:30 am in my backyard.

And then there ARE the witches and fire breathing dragons which we "affectionately" refer to as Politicians!

Post by AmonRa June 9, 2012 (7 of 20)
Do not forget Audiophile Old Energy (TM) from your power company, and Audio Fez (TM)...

Post by Polarius T June 10, 2012 (8 of 20)
SnaggS said:

...applications, many of which were discovered by our customers. Brilliant Pebbles addresses specific resonance control and RFI/EMI absorption problems...

Both of these problems are more effectively (and certainly more economically, too, if you go for an offshoot picked up from your friend's mom's place) addressed through another application, which, to be truthful, I did not exactly discover myself (science already knew of it long before) but have tried to popularize on these pages before:

/showthread/74311/74402/y#74402, post #40.

Post by rammiepie June 10, 2012 (9 of 20)
flyingdutchman said:

But isn't that scotch tape holding it on there? Not nearly good enough.

Yeah, Scotch Magic Tape........

Post by Fitzcaraldo215 June 10, 2012 (10 of 20)
flyingdutchman said:

But isn't that scotch tape holding it on there? Not nearly good enough.

No, by special arrangement with 3M, that is my special audiophile Scotch brand transparent tape sold for only $100/roll, and as a special, I'll throw in my standard model dispenser for you. But, this is a limited, one time offer. I will be happy to send you some, on 7 day, no questions asked, approval, if unopened and returned in original condition and length, subject to an 80% restocking fee. You may keep the special cryongenically treated audiophile grade dispenser of beautiful high grade transparent plastic with the official 3M cardboard insert, a $24.99 value and a real collector's item. Custom finishes with automotive grade paint sanded once tor twice are available on the dispenser at added cost. But, note that even without the pebbles, application of it to cables, equipment, the walls in your room, your furniture, SACDs, even your ears, introduces huge levels of added musicality, resolution, dynamic range, micro rhythms, slam, bam, thank you ma'am, etc. to your sound. It blows me away, gives me goosebumps, sets my foot to bouncing with the music and is the greatest breakthrough in audio I have never(sic) heard. But, at least 1,000 hours of break in is recommended to achieve full effect. Right now, I am running a special on my audiophile timer for only $200, so that you will know exactly when the moment of musical nirvana arrives. Please, after that, contact me at my new address on the French Riveria ( no extradition from there, right) with your feedback.

Incidentally, we also have a complete line of audiophile grade plastic bags for the pebbles from only $50 on up. And, they make your sandwiches taste better, too.

Hurry, supplies are limited.

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