New Synergistic Product: Tuning Discs


I was lucky enough to be asked to try out a prototype of a new Synergistic Research product. For now, I think they are calling it a Tuning disc.

What it looks like is a small wafer (smaller than a dime and is very thin). They are either in gold or purple tops and are attached using some tacking substance. I placed 2 on top of my Shunyata Sigma V2 interconnects.

I wasn’t expecting much but whoa, did these things work! First, I tried the purple on my interconnects and boy did the soundstage widen with lots of air.

Then I tried the gold discs and though the sound stage shrunk perhaps a little but the naturalness of the music was fantastic!

 

Hard to believe that these things work so well, I am really impressed.

ozzy

 

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@jerryg123

Appreciate the response. It’s exactly what the vast majority of readers need to hear regarding trick-or-tweak … some subjective experience. Those who drink the Kool-Aid and claim every tweak works in their system regardless from whom is very questionable, regardless of “said” source. However, a trial period is the only truth settling fact from fiction in ones “subjective” world. Oh, and … never mind 😉

Edit: The XOT Carbon I’ve been eyeballing for quite the extended.time … good to know

@ozzy when using the Carbon Tuning Discs on your speaker cables, try them at the end of the speaker cable just before the Y going to your speakers. Interesting and different from what works best with Interconnects.

Ted Denney III— Synergistic Research Inc.

 

rocray

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Four to a box. Would you place all four on a pair of cables,input and output? Or two pairs of cables,input or output?  
 

let’s try that question again. 

rocray, sorry, I thought I answered that question. Only one dot per interconnect, so 2 of them for a pair of interconnects. I have them placed at the source end. And in my case since I am running direct from Lumin X1 to my mono amps that is all I need.

At the speaker end, I have one per speaker cable so 2 more. So, a total of 4.

If you have more interconnects you can experience, I guess, by adding additional dots to each of them at the output point.

ozzy