Clever Little Clock - high-end audio insanity?


Guys, seriously, can someone please explain to me how the Clever Little Clock (http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina41.htm) actually imporves the sound inside the litening room?
audioari1
Audioari1, I am no longer a betting man, but depending on the conditions and rigor you stipulate for this testing I can only say that I will seriously consider any proposal you choose to offer. Please write me privately to discuss anything you have in mind.
BTW, I sent my CLC, a picture of me when I was young, and a recent picture of me away to be cyrogentically treated. I am now invisible.
Audioaril, I heard a improvement after those 8 buds, do I get $10,000? Oh hell I will settle for a chill pack.
Audioaril, I am a bit confused. After following this thread for some time, I thought you were an advocate of the differences the CLC would make. Then, you seem to switch camps and say that most tweeks don't work or can't be heard? It seems to me that the evidence/explanation for power cords making a difference makes more sense than the CLC.

On the issue of challenges, I wouldn't take one that compares RCA connectors, but I'm pretty confident about the power cord challenge. Were do you live as I may very well take you up on the $10,000/$1000 challenge.
Tgun5,

My intention is to show that a lot of what we believe to be actual upgrades are quite imaginary. This does not, however, mean that the upgrade was not effective. Whether you are imagining it or not, the sound quality is improved. "I think therefore I am". If you discovered that your entire life is just a figment of your imagination, would it make it any less important?

So my examples are used to demostrate that the imaginary imporvement of a power cord is not any different then the imaginary improvement that occurs with the use of the CLC. In fact, the CLC may be quite a bit better then a good power cord upgrade.

Also, the explanation for the way the CLC works makes a lot of sense, a lot more sense then the explanation for power cords. The problem here is that the manufacturer will not provide this explanation on his website. But he did explain it to me on the phone. As I said, the CLC is a type of time travel device.

Finally, I live in NY. I know you will fail the test. This will be the easiest $1000 I ever made. I suggest that before you embarass yourself, that you try a few double-blind listening tests at home with the help of a friend.