Biggest rip off

I think it must be global warming which excites electrons. I have been able to stabilize the disks for up to 4 hours when I use their "atmospheric equalizer" which changes the atmospheric pressure from 760 to 763 by making the nitrogen content 79.5% rather than the usual 78%. This also has a profound effect on the listening experience as it is well known that NO2 conducts soundwaves the way they were meant to be conducted.
 
If something works, it really doesn't matter what the technical explanation is. Even if the technology is fundamentally sound most of us wouldn't understand it anyway. Of course there is some placebo effect to be considered, but longer term listening usually removes those abstractions and the truth usually wins out in the end. Therefore it is usually not adviseable to be the first one off the platform to try something. I personally like to wait for at least the first reviews and comparisons to come in.
 
Mike,

Can you get one to review? That would say a lot if they sent you one to see if it works.

I also wonder if ANY system no matter it's resolution can show the differences between a disk altered vs non-altered.
 
I would - but I don't have a CD Player. My Oppo is used for only HT duties. I rip on my laptop to my NAS and stream through my Lumin. CD Players are so yesterday. :)


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I would - but I don't have a CD Player. My Oppo is used for only HT duties. I rip on my laptop to my NAS and stream through my Lumin. CD Players are so yesterday. :)


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They say it will enhance video also
 
I would - but I don't have a CD Player. My Oppo is used for only HT duties. I rip on my laptop to my NAS and stream through my Lumin. CD Players are so yesterday. :)


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I got yesterday stuff. They should send it to me. I will put my skeptisim aside. I am versed in scientific experimentation (kind of what I do).
 
Mike,

Can you get one to review? That would say a lot if they sent you one to see if it works.

I also wonder if ANY system no matter it's resolution can show the differences between a disk altered vs non-altered.

Probably you would need resolution on the quantum scale.:disbelief:
 
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