Sonic Tonic fom the Tweek Geek


Well here is another great tweak that I recommend. Its called, "Sonic Tonic". By the Tweek Geek.

Sonic Tonic consists of a set of 4 bottles and will cost you $99 but boy do you get your money’s worth.
I placed the first 4 bottles on the power cords IEC ends on my PS Audio Dac, Bryston BDP-2, BSG QOL, and my DEQX Preamp. And then listened...
What I heard was a clearer soundstage, with improved vocals, deeper bass and increased dynamics.

I even tried them on my Video equipment; Samsung 85" UHD, Dish equipment, Oppo 205 and found an increased resolution that really made Tara Reid’s wrinkles pop in " Sharknado 5" !

I ended up buying a total of 20 of these bottles and now have them everywhere including on my Tube Amps and my Subs.
With a return guarantee you guys need to give these a try.

ozzy

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Not curious at all? If you knew what was inside you could make better guesses where they should go, no? I’m not a big fan of the expression, oft used by reviewers and audiophiles alike, "I don’t care how they work but work they do!" It’s always better in the long run to try to get to the bottom of things. Geez, if they’re only $25 I’d smash one open with a hammer in a heartbeat and I’m not hot doggin ya.
Well I opened a bottle.
What it looks like is a paste at the bottom of the bottle. It looks dark but it is hard to tell with the dark blue bottle.
I then took some out of an IEC that had the Sonic Tonic installed inside the power cord and found it to be a hard rubber like substance. But, I think that is because it has been exposed to air.
So, can’t tell you what it is but I know Mike at Tweek Geeks likes the Bybee stuff so perhaps it is chips or filings from Bybee products and maybe some other secret ingredients.
Whatever, it sure is a benefit to the sound quality.
ozzy

Crushed up WA Quantum Chips would be my guess. 🍪 🍪 🍪 If it looks dark it could very well be pate au Graphene.