The Irrational But Efficacious CD Tweak


A dear audiophile friend gave me the Ayre CD tweak that Charlie Hanson humorously has entitled, Irraional But Efficacious!

You set your system volume at a moderately low level, if you put at a very high level you run the risk of "smoking" your speakers and play track seven that lasts five minutes. A series of very powerful tone bursts at different frequences pulse through your entire system. It's recommended that you only use this tweak about twice a month.

Well, amazing results happened in my system:

1) Great increase of transparency/clarity.

2) The soundstage got bigger with more layering.

3) Macrodynamics/slam /jump improved.

I give great credit to both Charlie Hanson and George Cardas, who came up with this thing along time ago, for their total honesty about not really knowing how it works, hence the name Irrational But Efficacious! Unlike others who would come up with some secret mumbo-jumbo explanation and charge a ton of cash. This CD tweak only costs $20.00.

If any GON members have tried this CD tweak please share if your experience was as postive as mine and if you have not tried it I highly recommend you do.
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I have been wondering about the "Cardas - Ayre Acoustics Irrational, But Efficacious (IBE) Burn-in CD"...just recently came across it online. I have tried other burn-ins, wouldn't mind trying that one, but not really wanting to pay $20 for it. Does anyone know where to find a rip of that disc. Maybe someone here could possibly make a copy for people to try out. Not sure if a copied version would be as effective as the actual disc itself.
Anybody know how this  compares to the XLO reference recordings test and burn in cd from 2004.
Better, worse, same etc.
Thanks
Does anyone know where to find a rip of that disc. Maybe someone here could possibly make a copy for people to try out.
Welcome to the forum!  Nice to see your first post be about how to steal copyrighted materials.  Bravo!
Thanks, Big Greg,.....

I think...I'm not one for stealing music online. Most of the music I have is on CD that I bought years ago. If I do download something, it's from a higher quality disc format; Original Master Recordings, SHM etc. versions of discs that I already own. Wondering if there was a copy of that disc floating around is basically asking if the disc was worth buying. Not sure if I want to fork out $20 for something that does nothing.
I recently bought the XLO Test CD.  I keep forgetting to make time to use it.  I'm not familiar with the one mentioned in this thread, but many seem to have used it and felt it was beneficial.  I'm always a little skeptical of things like this too, but if it's only 20 bucks, and you're curious, it seems like it's worth giving it a try.