Do we believe in Machina Dynamics?


Let's see: we've had the pebbles, the little clock, the turntable platform that includes only some old springs...and now the Contact Paper CD tweek. Do any of us believe in this? I know Geoff's an advertiser, and actually a very nice guy, but come on, fellow audiophiles...this is all the epitome of snake oil! No?
Every idea was tried, and has failed, numerous times. Despite being a nice guy, all he's selling is audio nonsense.
musicseller
+++ So, Pauly, you will castigate me for saying when it comes to audio buying decisions that I don't care how it works, and then for not having scientific "facts?" +++

No, I castigate you for eluding I bask in the same ignorance you do. You’re the one that brought up scientific method, remember Norm?

I understand perfectly well why the “tweaks” I have in my system work and am happy to explain each and every one. I am equally comfortable explaining why some will not work.

+++ I am sure you feel confident that you are immune from con-artists despite your ignorance of science. +++

Yep, there you go again – on queue. Just how much did you pay for a couple of wooden sticks, which have zero factual nor any proven merit? $1000 right?

+++ LOL! +++

Amazing how that additional 21st chromosome you have makes you laugh even when you have been taken to the tune of $1000 for some $5 worth of wooden sticks. I would have been really angry at myself.

Regards
Paul
Pauly, as before there is no benefit in discussions with you as you are ignorant of both logic and what science has to say about anything. You took offense that I noted on another thread that your having listened to the Adagios and bought them suggested that you do not always value factual basis for making audio choices. You are not always an idiot apparently. Live well and prosper!
We need not waste our time debating the physics (or lack thereof) of MD products. I've no problem allowing for physical phenomena whose mechanism we've yet to understand and quantify.

So let's cut to the chase here: If MD products make a difference, a blind listener will be able to identify that difference. End of issue.