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
Tgun5,

Here are the simple conditions of the test:

1. We choose a high-end audio system of proper calibre. The test could be done at any high-end audio showroom with high end equipment. (Don't worry, Radio Shack receivers don't have a detachable power cord).
2. You will then be blind-folded. You can use your own CDs for this test.
3. You will listen to the same track 10 times. Each of the times you listen to it a power cord switch will be made or not made by a neutral observer.
4. The neutral observer will mark which power cord was used each time.
5. You will also mark which power cord you believe was used each time.
6. We will then compare your notes with the notes of the neutral observer. If you are correct 80% of the time (8 out of 10 times) then I will pay you $10,000. If not, you will pay me $1,000.

This test will even allow for a 20% margin of error. So if you can really hear the difference between power cords, there is no way for you to loose.

So, are you ready to take me up on my challenge?
Audioaril,
Two important conditions are missing in your list. The challenger should be allowed to familiarize himself/herself with the sound of the dealer's high-end system prior to the start of the 10 trials. He/she needs to sort out what sonic characteristics are due to the unfamiliar room and equipment; and which are due to his/her own cable. Also, the challenger should have the right to choose which track on his/her CD is to be used in the test. Presumably, a track that has a variety of sonic parameters will offer a greater opportunity for the two wires to be differentiated. John
Serves us audiophiles right! We are suckers for any tweaks that would take us to that next higher step to audio nirvana. I don't blame machinadynamicawhatever folks at all!
One thing I know for sure: I would try that old $1.20 trick first, before forking up big bucks:-)
Audioari1,

Your parameters work for me, if this can be done in my own home, count me in at once. If not, I have some research to do. How does geography play into your thinking?
I own TWO Tice power clocks and still use them both. IMS I hear a difference and when they have gone out and have had to be recharged they did the same thing when sent back. The clock's were cryogenicly treated as the treatment wears off over time. Thats why when i see that a product is cryoed I don't get excited because eventualy the benefit weaRS off. I have owned up to owning these before on this board,it's no big secret but the premise behind the clocks was that they made the electrons in your electrical current go in one direction as opposed to random thus eliminating the noise floor in your electrical power. All I know is that they widened my soundstage and the benefit is better if you plug it into your pre. Today with power chords,and AC cleaners and filters doing the similar thing this was a product ahead of it's time. I trust my ears... my eyes well that's another story.