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In Reply to: Their CEO's were all educated in Nagoya?? posted by mattcecil1@yahoo.com on July 2, 2007 at 17:45:38:
Although they look like small button with no button holes, they can have great impact in some places, and they can greatly harm your sound. In other places they do nothing. Furthermore the instructions on their webpage and in the boxes, give a poor indication about where they will work. For example I found no benefits on my Stealth Dream power cords, on speaker face plates, on interconnect RCAs, or on the back panel of components near input or output connections. I found great harms from them on the input board within my H-Cat. I have found a slight improvement with one on various transformers. On my WE300B tube bakelite base, the impact was staggering. And on the modules within my H-Cat line and phono stages, the impact was just unbelievable when correctly placed.
I doubt that these are really vibration resonators as their name implies, but whatever they do can be totally awesome.
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Follow Ups
- I have tried two cards of the Quartz Resonators - Norm 07:04:59 07/04/07 (2)
- RE: I have tried two cards of the Quartz Resonators - audionutge@yahoo.com 03:45:03 07/05/07 (1)
- I had no luck with the Shakti On Lines. But then it was a long time ago. - Norm 08:17:48 07/05/07 (0)