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
Sorry, Jeffrey, you not only quoted out of context but also misunderstand. I said, "I am sorry the threat of perception bias, what you call the placebo effect, keeps you from buying anything, less your ears deceive you. I guess all you can do is buy the cheapest gear and enjoy it." Let me explain. If you fear your ears are deceiving you, all that you can have confidence in would be the cheapest gear.

Why don't you read more closely and stop putting words in my mouth. I am sorry if logic escapes you.

Why don't you get real. On some threads you appear rational. How come on others are a real jerk?
Getting back to the original question. Yes, I think the Brilliant pebbles are usefull.

You can purchase a x-large bottle for about $20+ on an auction. Placing 2-3 of these in your room helps dial in the soundstage and supports the bass response.
Dont know why , but they do. Definatly a positive product to have.
I had a bottle break and Geoff quickly replaced it.

Please no trashin, just my take on them.

However, the teleport tweek may be out there...
Ozzy, watch out you will be called an idiot, a shill, or worse for saying that your personal experience suggests some benefit from the Brilliant Pebbles or any tweak for that matter. They think that misquoting and mockery wins the argument for them. Their behavior is like the schoolyard bully.

As I have said before my experience with the BPs initially was little impact but then with them more opportunely placed was quite favorable. Later with a new preamp, I have yet to find a placement where they do not detract from the sound. I suspect that they are so powerful that one needs to use them quite carefully.
What if they were Dull pebbles?

Or Clever Big Clocks?

This stuff is really confusing.

I called the Teleportation Tweek number and it was busy.

I ordered the Ginsu knives and Pocket Fisherman instead.
Ok, norm. Let me see if I have it right this time. Your position is that, if we don't trust clicks on a phone might improve the sound of our audio equipmeny, we are worthy of only the cheapest equipment.

Sorry that I didn't have the intellectual capacity to understand such a compelling point the first time.

Good thing there are deep thinkers like you to keep the high end manufacturers in business.