Thank you, Warren, I would be interested to know more. (Does this guy belong to our dear Audiogon family?)
Looking in the Combak Corporation's website:
(http://www.combak.net)
I noticed that they offer “Tuning Feet”, a “CD Tuning Sheet”, a “Tuning Record Clamp”, a “Tuning Record Matte”, and “Room Tuning Devices”, interestingly enough, “tuning” is not mentioned anywhere in any of the PC, IC, or speaker cable descriptions. (?) Well, except on the box of the PC.
The word “resonances” does appear quite often, though, so I am assuming that “tuning” is some sort of manufacturing technique (of a proprietary scientific development) they employ which manipulates...electrical resonances?
From many accounts, these products are making folks very happy. Is this “tuning” the reason? Do other manufacturers “tune”?
(The “Tuned Tuna” was a local band in New Orleans back in the 60s. Fame, alas, was not their fortune.)
Looking in the Combak Corporation's website:
(http://www.combak.net)
I noticed that they offer “Tuning Feet”, a “CD Tuning Sheet”, a “Tuning Record Clamp”, a “Tuning Record Matte”, and “Room Tuning Devices”, interestingly enough, “tuning” is not mentioned anywhere in any of the PC, IC, or speaker cable descriptions. (?) Well, except on the box of the PC.
The word “resonances” does appear quite often, though, so I am assuming that “tuning” is some sort of manufacturing technique (of a proprietary scientific development) they employ which manipulates...electrical resonances?
From many accounts, these products are making folks very happy. Is this “tuning” the reason? Do other manufacturers “tune”?
(The “Tuned Tuna” was a local band in New Orleans back in the 60s. Fame, alas, was not their fortune.)