What's the deal with the Machina Dynamica Clock?


Just my uninformed and untested opinion, and maybe I am wrong, but this Clever Little Clock sounds more like a Clever Little CROCK to me. Any true believers are welcome to enlighten me, but don't expect me to whip out the credit card just yet. Don't mean to "tick" anyone off. Note: sarcastic skeptical scoffers are also very welcome to post to this thread. :)
mdhoover
Geoff, reading your disagreement to my statement about "replacing the quartz module" let me clarify my statement with a direct quote from your website:
Machina Dynamica reserves the right to use more than one brand/model to produce Clever Little Clocks, so don't be alarmed if the Clock you receive is not the exact one in the photo. All versions of the Clever Little Clock are equivalent.

I stand by my previous post. From the issues I raised there, I don't think that anyone with the slightest degree of intelligence could possibly believe that this product could produce ANY audio enhancement.
Fatparrot - Ah, now i see what you meant. I use different brands/models to produce the CLC -- e.g., Timex Intrusion and Sharp LCD travel alarm.

Of course your skepticism is not unique; CLC customer comments at:

www.machinadynamica.com/machina41.htm

As unbelievable to you that the clock could possibly have any effect on the sound, there are scores who have heard it for themselves. The effects are real and they are quite pronounced.

Cheers, GK

If the Machina clock does not improve your system then you are not using it properly.
Step one, plug it in the wall
Step two, set the time and the alarm
Step three, wake up early to get to work on time
Step four, establish a standard of getting to work on time
Step five, get a raise for your committment to your company
Step six, take the funds from your raise and upgrade your components.

So you see, it works. It just has a long break in time.
Geoffkait:

You may be right with respect to my opinion. So far I've not tested the device. The only way I'd consider its purchase is if I were allowed to do a test, blinded, using a couple of bags, as described above by RCPrince.

I didn't state with absolute certainty that it wouldn't be effective.

By the way, thank you for posting to this thread. It is very helpful for the manufacturer to provide input.
Mdhoover - methinks tests on an unfamiliar system can be a bit confusing, esp. for a group...my money's on the dude who heard all the changes, blind and sighted, during Rcprince's test of the clock.

In any case, Mr. Clock's covered by 30 day guarantee, time aplenty for testing should one wish.