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This has got to be a joke...Right?

Hahaha
For reference:
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If you struggle with hearing changes from tweaks and modifications made in your system, then this product will help
the product is to be used at your own risk
Errr… what are you actually supposed to do with the stuff?
 
Is their whole site a joke? I desperately wanted the "reviews" to have clever pseudonyms ... Sadly not
 
"Our First NPS-1260 Three Dimensionality Enhancer!"

....so I would be hearing in 3.5 dimensions after? Do you apply that to the ears?
 
"Our First NPS-1260 Three Dimensionality Enhancer!"

....so I would be hearing in 3.5 dimensions after? Do you apply that to the ears?
Sinuses, via the nostrils.
 
Imagine if you owned this product for years, and apply it every 10-15 times you plug in an RCA or a power cord. The wall sockets and rca sockets on your equipment would be full of this liquid lol. Maybe even dripping inside, or outside. I just don't get products like these, I mean you could spend 600 on genuine equipment, $600 speaker upgrade, $600 room treatment, $600 amplifier, but no, buy some magnetic nail polish to get the real fidelity.

"The reason why NPS-1260 is so dramatically different from other products in the market known as “contact enhancers”; is that the approach and science behind it are different. "

"What is so different about this product is that it doesn't focus on electron transfer, it focuses on magnetic or electromagnetic field transfer. It is uniquely set apart in idea and design. "

mhmm.... science...
 
“The user needs only give some time after the application to get the full effect; a process called break-in.”

Where I'm from, this is stealing.
 
“The user needs only give some time after the application to get the full effect; a process called break-in.”

Where I'm from, this is stealing.
Quite strange that break-in is usually followed by stealing, but in the audiophile world, it's the opposite!
 
In my observation the “Break in Period”, is normally designed to push your decision to keep or return said product, just past the return window! I suppose that is just a coincidence of course. :rolleyes:
 
The small bottle is expensive because it contains magnetic monopoles.
 
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