Nice T .... oww I read it wrong
... now my scalp feels itchy.
JSmith
If you want a chuckle (or a gag reflex):
Stein Music Harmonizer System - The Absolute Sound
Stein Music Harmonizer System -www.theabsolutesound.com
Though its inventor Holger Stein tried to explain how his small, shelf- or stand-mounted, black or white plastic boxes (labeled H2a and H2b) and wall-mounted “magic stones” work—something to do with changing the density of the air molecules in your room—I neither fully understood his explanation nor believed it. And yet, as has so often been the case in the past with other mystery-meat room treatments, when Stein set up the Harmonizer System in my digs, it somehow changed the soundfield in many of the ways he claimed it would, adding more air and space to the soundstage, smoothness to timbres, and bloom and dimensionality to images, while also just generally better disappearing my loudspeakers.
Second thought - make it useful, as a coffin: it only needs an inscription: R.I.P. audiophile illusions.If at least the box was larger, one could make a bird feeder out of it
But, but, but it's a DIGITAL clock! How could that possibly be good for sound?The Tice Clock
Every audiophile worth his salt had one, or at least an original Radio Shack one because a lot of guys swore it “worked just as well.”
Photo: Audio Den / Nesconset, NY
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Could it be that you are unaware of the late Peter Belt <https://www.stereophile.com/content/peter-belt-1930-2017>? There's also Shun Mook <https://www.stereophile.com/features/69/index.html>wait, they took a clock, made some voodo, and sold it as an audio product? lol
than again, this box here is a wire in a box....not much less ridiculous under the hood.
Thank you for the link to the Peter Belt article. I may change my user name to Morphic Links.Could it be that you are unaware of the late Peter Belt <https://www.stereophile.com/content/peter-belt-1930-2017>? There's also Shun Mook <https://www.stereophile.com/features/69/index.html>