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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What do people think of heroin having never tried it? Just saying.

I though audiophiles like clean simple signal paths?    Is mucking with the EM field a good thing? 

These "audiophiles" people must be very very strange people 🙄

Apparently for the same reason we should care about your confirmation bias. But hey....no one like to admit looking like a fool.

Confirmation bias works both ways. Especially when you don't even try something. You just know

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                       A BIG +1, for this post:

     "If you haven't tried a product, why would we ever care what you think about it?

     I thought this place was to share knowledge about the gear and music we've listened to in our systems.

                                              Am I wrong?"

The really strange ones are those who keep trying to convince people that they don't hear what they hear!🙄

                                             tommylion= +1

     The cult of the Naysayer Doctrine, wants you to accept their revelations, by faith (ie: YOUR senses and mental faculties are worthless and deceitful).

     You MUST follow their precepts, or- be eternally DAMNED to partake of their (seemingly) inexhaustible and ubiquitous fountain of misinformed/uneducated, faith-based, hubris-salted, BLATHER (Dunning-Kruger, at it's finest).

                                            Happy listening!

“Is mucking with the EM field a good thing?”

 

If it produces the desired results, yes.