Spare change on a speaker cabinet


Does anyone know of a tweak where you put a certain amount of spare change on the corner of one of your speaker cabinets (or both) to improve the soundstage? Sounds crazy but I heard it once and it did seem to work. I heard it in a store in NC.

Thanks.
hahnzie
Spare change is all I have left over after buying this stuff, now I know where to put my savings.
Hi,hate to tell you guys but this is a method of resonance distribution and its effects can clearly be heard.I've experimented with numerous devices (washers,cones,cone bases,Totem Beaks,different materials:brass,lead,steel,aluminum,etc.)on various positions on top of my Vandersteen 3A's with amazing results.You can tune your speakers to your liking if you're willing to experiment and invest your time.Downside is you can go brain dead trying various combinations.I've settled on a combination for my speakers,and I'll never remove the devices.Those who have visited my room,have also easily heard the differences.Try a quarter in each front corner with a dime centered between them as a starting point and go from there.For additional details email me with the speakers you're using.
Yes, I rememeber reading an article about placing 2 quarters and a dime on top of each each speaker . The dime went in the middle
Theo is right. This is reminiscent of the Totem Beaks. In fact someone on AudioGon posted (facetiously, I think) a note about using stacked coins in place of the beaks.
Help! I have had change fall into the cooling slots on my amp from the top of my speakers. Now the amp rattles with every bass note. I have a strange electical burning smell and I can't get change for a one.

Any advice?