How come there is no thread on the RealityCheck?


In my opinion this one the greatest improvements in audio in 40 years. AA is full of discussions about it, but there has been nothing here. Maybe that a $575 tweak is beyond Audiogoners?
tbg
I have been running a Gary Koh-type burner rig for about a year. In my mind, there is no doubt the discs are better sounding. Other systems and their owners have sided with me on this. Mr. Koh's Melody discs are not available in the US, though I've had good luck with Mitsui Golds and Memorex Blacks.

Recently, I burned 5 well-recorded discs and sent them, along with the originals, to Mr. Louis. George copied my originals to the same type of blanks, using his process, listened, took notes, then sent all of it back to me.

So now, I have 5 originals, 5 copies the Gary Koh way, 5 copies the George Louis way, and George also sent me 5 of his Onix black discs to burn my way to compare. Whew!

I haven't had time to compare yet. I'll definitely get around to it this weekend and report back. With the toil it took to get the dedicated burner together, I'm leaning toward RealityCheck as a better answer for most people. It's plug-and-play after all.

For now, I'll just say Georges discs sound very good indeed. I'll need to spend some more time before I'll go further.
>>The more I read the more I suspect there is nothing special being done with the Reality Check<<

I agree. This product, along with many other new products, is being hyped by a handful of enthusiastic folks who have spent serious money. The result is justification of the purchase in the form of rave reviews IMO.
Wellfed, in my case a suspicion is a step below an opinion in the hierarchy of belief statements. After reading multiple websites and threads on the issue I still haven't gotten enough detailed information to say what is really going on with the RealtyCheck process, but I've still gleamed enough information to make a conjecture. I am not saying RealtyCheck doesn't give the results people have reported, but that the sonic improvements claimed can be equaled by other CD-R burning procedures. I could very well be wrong, but RealtyCheck seems to be a very refined application of a phenomena that was reported more than a decade ago. As a turnkey system (and depending upon the pricing of the proprietary cleaner and CD-Rs) I suspect it could even be a good value for someone interested in taking the time and effort to correctly apply it.

Miklorsmith, please report back your findings on the comparisons. In my opinion your opinion on the subject would be most valuable.