Steve59
The Tice clock, The realistic(radio shack) clock radio that when plugged into the same circuit caused an audible change in a reviewers hifi system so Tice runs to ’the shack’ buys up all the units he can then quadrauples (sic) the price and claims he applys a special conditioner on the cordcoming out of the thing! I believe stereophile went as far as to compare the ’Tice’ unit to the stock realistic unit. I think that folly destroyed his reputation.
>>>>>>The Tice Clock is the poster child for controversial tweaks that gets mixed results. As if there isn’t anything that doesn’t get mixed results. You don’t have to look too far to find someone who doesn’t get the results he was expecting. That’s precisely why the letter from a disgruntled customer of the Tice Clock was published in Stereophile AND why the rebuttal from George Tice was also published in Stereophile.
To paraphrase George Tice’s rebuttal, there are a number of reasons some audiophiles don’t get good results with certain tweaks. These reasons include - but are not limited to - failure to follow directions, problems or mistakes in the test system, a mediocre or insufficiently resolving test system, hearing issues or lack of listening skill.