Anything you despirately *want* to sound better *will* sound better.
If you paid money for a bag of rocks that you actually think will make your interconnects perform better, they will.
If you paid money for a chip to place atop your player, and believe that an enhancement has taken place, it has.
If you paid money for a phone call to your house that will supposedly affect your system in some positive way, it will.
So, if you paid money for a rubber mat to place on your discs, and believe it makes a SHOCKING improvement (though preventing your player's motor from spinning as intended), then it has.
Heck, I poured 10 pints of heavy Belgian brew down my pie hole the other night and was amazed at how positively it affected every aspect of my system.
Seriously, though, the mind's power to make one believe almost anything is what's truly SHOCKING. And the above are a examples are what I believe to be one of the most hilarious phychological marketing experiments ever.
If you paid money for a bag of rocks that you actually think will make your interconnects perform better, they will.
If you paid money for a chip to place atop your player, and believe that an enhancement has taken place, it has.
If you paid money for a phone call to your house that will supposedly affect your system in some positive way, it will.
So, if you paid money for a rubber mat to place on your discs, and believe it makes a SHOCKING improvement (though preventing your player's motor from spinning as intended), then it has.
Heck, I poured 10 pints of heavy Belgian brew down my pie hole the other night and was amazed at how positively it affected every aspect of my system.
Seriously, though, the mind's power to make one believe almost anything is what's truly SHOCKING. And the above are a examples are what I believe to be one of the most hilarious phychological marketing experiments ever.