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In Reply to: RE: Does anyone know how Acoustic Revive, Furatech, and Oyaide are interrelated? nt posted by Norm on July 02, 2007 at 16:46:55
just kidding!
Where have you used these discs??? the description at the Cable Company site is a bit weird.
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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.
Norm
I am able to do the same thing using Shakti On Lines. If placed on top of a component the On Line can re-tune the vibrational harmonic to Shakti's pre-tuned frequency. I have also had the same luck using them on isolation stands to alter the resonate frequency. As you can imagine this doesn't work for everything, but components that are motor driven respond very well. E-type transformers respond well, and the back of a/c outlets....this is an excellent place treat.
Alan
I also really doubt that the QRs are even resonators. I am not certain given the AR webpage that they even know what they have here.
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