has anyone else tried Lloyd Walkers latest tweak


Lloyd Walker has a new tweak: the black diamond crystal for cartridges. It's a crystal you put on either the tonearm or the cartridge that [I KID YOU NOT] transforms the sound!
I know, I know, [don't ask me to explain it,I can't] it can't be all that, but i'm tellin you try this thing [if you don't like it you can return it] for less than half the price of a really good cartridge you get A REALLY GOOD CARTRIDGE!!!
Please post your experience
perditty
Dear Perditty: It's clear that you are an advocate Walker audio items starting by his TT.

I wonder how much of that biased " expectations " hear helps to listen " things " that maybe exist or maybe not?

Maybe could be good for you to bring to your place a person with out to much knowledge level about audiophile systems and invite him for a half an hour to listen with the cristals inside the system set up, after that take out those cristals and ask him ( with the same LP tracks. ) if he detected a difference for the better or worst or no differences at all.

Many times when we are waiting/prepared to " hear " something then we heard it even that there is nothing.

Our brain is unexpected: please listen to a track that you know in deep with your eyes closed and with your eyes open, after that make the same but with lights on and with lights off and ask you if in all cases you listen exactly the same.

Anyway, at the end of the day the important subject is that you think that you hear improvements and this is what it matters to stay satisfied with and not what other can hear or not.

Regards and enjoy the music,
R.
The fact that the (3, one assumes) black diamonds are used on the underside of Walker's record clamp suggests that vibration control is the mechanism, at least for the record clamp, perhaps for the cartridge, too. The fact that folks use crystals in areas where EMI/RFI is present doesn't necessary mean crystals work by absorbing EMI/RFI since, as it turns out, many of those locations also contain significant levels of vibration,me.g., power cord plugs, circuit breaker boxes, in proximity to small electron tubes, on top of speaker cabinets, on transformers, etc.
Lewm -
The answer to your scepticism lies in EMI not RFI.
Anything that emits/uses RF will emit electromagnetic noise. Even things not designed to use RF if resonating can emit electromagnetic noise.
The piezoelectric properties of a quartz crystal make it usable as a resonator. Therefore the process is twofold in terms impacting the environment around the cartridge.
1. It absorbs vibrations and will emit EMI when excited or resonating.
2. The EMI emission from the crystal can alter the behaviour of other EMI floating around in the vicinity.
Now you could question whether this phenomena can be heard in an audio system, but the alteration of EM noise around the cartridge using crystals is basic science.
Rauliruegas
all of what you suggest has been done with wife, children, and quests all who have no interest in high end audio and all have had to pick their respective jaws off the floor!
AGAIN the reason for the post in the first place was to see if anyone else [with whom I have no connection] has had a similar experience.
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