Ok, but does your audio gear have rotons (metamaterials)?


Not yet. But get ready for the LS50 Meta Meta.

"A group of researchers is working on metamaterials that "grow" rotons. Metamaterials exhibit optical, acoustic, electrical, or magnetic properties that are not found in nature.…Thus, it might be possible in the future to better manipulate sound waves in air or in materials, for example, to bounce them back, redirect them, or create echoes. These materials have not been demonstrated experimentally yet; however, it should be possible to produce them by using technologies such as ultra-precise 3D laser printing." https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210610135559.htm
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I use natural rotons that spin in a positive direction and filter out all those unnatural rotons that spin in the left direction.  The left-spinning rotons are almost in the same category as bad electrons.  All it takes is a special cryogenically treated power cable and a pair of frumeral steam regulators with dark energy suppression. 

If the frumeral steam regulators start to get jammed on peak musical output, they can be cleaned using dark energy that repels rotons.  It's just that dark energy is repulsive and must not be allowed in the audio signal path.  So it must be suppressed.  

I actually have three brand new power cables with frumeral steam regulators.  They were $26,000 each new, but I'll part with them for a measly $18,000.  Dark energy suppression can be added for only $7,000 per power cable.  Cash sales only. 

Dark energy is available from the Quantum Physics Department at the accelerator in Cern, Switzerland. I got free samples but it lasts a really long time.   
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...."Rainbow whale (of a tale) & a Ti sub"...                   *?!?*

(...this better be good, or I'll block yer butt for whatever I feel is Eternity....)

Pulease carry on.....*pinches lips, eyes...anything that can, is....*
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@avsjerrry- "Well, all that can happen here is to crash the ’puter....on a physical level of sorts, anyway."

I meant to mention, having tossed one of my laptops at the wall and putting my fist through another’s screen, when trying to get acquainted with a keyboard (again) and so forth, very early on, in the technology.

Would either of those count as a, "crash"?

                                           "MetaMentalMisfortune, rubber mallet....;)"

Been waiting for an efficacious, Mental-Metamucil product, with which to clear my head.

Tried working things out with a pencil, in the ear, up the nose, etc, but, thus far: no movements of merit, worth mentioning!