@elizabeth Those sticks you call them, Hallographs, are made of three woods including ebony, quite expensive. Try buying some premium quality and then machining them. I've used Shakti Hallographs since they were invented and so do my friends who are mastering engineers, Robert Pincus, Better Records, Tom Port and Oregonpapa. Don't knock them until you've tried them. I have poorly focusing speakers (Legacy Focus which is a misnomer) and after using them, my speakers focus and have an expanded soundstage like a $50,000 pair.
As to the kitchen magnets, I tried six of them and they are worthless as to affecting my audio and video systems. On the contrary, the E-Mats, full size, one dozen, greatly improve my sonics. Just one on the main power box significantly improved the video picture with enhanced color and brightness on my 75" Sony 940D. My wife does not want me to remove it.
I've always enjoyed reading your posts. Why knock these great products?
As to the kitchen magnets, I tried six of them and they are worthless as to affecting my audio and video systems. On the contrary, the E-Mats, full size, one dozen, greatly improve my sonics. Just one on the main power box significantly improved the video picture with enhanced color and brightness on my 75" Sony 940D. My wife does not want me to remove it.
I've always enjoyed reading your posts. Why knock these great products?