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.

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I also own the purple fuses and the QSA red fuses for that matter. I think these tuning discs will give you more bang for the money. It is an instant result, not something you have to let burn in or listen carefully to tell if it is doing something.

4 for $200? At $50 a pop, sounds not only affordable but a great return on your investment with a 30 day money back guarantee. Just saying...

$50? A family of 5 every time they go to the big box grocery store spends almost as much on toilet paper... Go figure.

I'm reminded of a dog chasing its tail. Not smart enough to understand it's impossible and only gives up when exhausted.

Moral of the story, don't get sucked in by false marketing and professional reviewers who are only interested in the next buck and a dime.

Double goes when science is unable back it up.

Placebo effect is one thing....Nocebo effect work too...

If someone decided that some change in his system cannot affect the sound his brain will CONFORM the sensory apparatus and will negate the effect of the change which will not be observed not even registered ...

@mahgister you raise a very important point that is overlooked by many. Expectation bias works in both directions.

@wesheadley does raise a valid point that I do find disturbing, and that is the ongoing censorship of objectivist views that have been posted on this thread. It is rather deflating to read a post critiquing another post which is no longer available to read. While I do not agree with many of those statements that have been made, I feel that the constant deletion of posts that may be contrary to any particular philosophy or view is not conducive to informed debate on any issue.

I realise that this entire thread was taken down at one point, and can only surmise that there must be censors out there that span the entire audio political spectrum. In my view it would be nice if we could use debate as a preferential mode of expression.