Crystals are useless. OTOH, if you acquire the dodo bird beak your system will sound like never beforeš§āļø
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These AA threads on crystals linked below go back even further than the ones Sabai posted. I came out with Brilliant Pebbles in 2003 at the London HiFi Show. They had already been around for a few years. A good time was had by all. Well, maybe not all. š Hi-Fi News Show, London, Sept 2003 -- Audiopax/Ecosse/Meitner exhibit coordinator (Precious Music, Scotland): "Now, if I say that dozens of people said we had the best sound at show, many others said we had the best sound they had ever heard, many dealers, competitors and reviewers came round to check out the room and in particular the Audiopax Amp and Meitner dac...well you can imagine we felt pretty pleased with our efforts." (4 Brilliant Pebbles were used in this room -- one on each Audiopax speaker and two in room corners.) https://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/search.mpl?forum=tweaks&searchtext=Brilliant+Pebbles Geoff Kait Machina Dynamica Power to the Pebble |
I often use Krystals. Love 'em! I believe they do enhance as promised. Some of my favorites:Ā http://http//krystal.com/menu/ |
asvjerry OK, so I got āoverampedā, But...any effect crystals might have would be very localized, as in the crystals themselves. They wonāt act like a sponge in a larger volume. RF is an electron excitation....photons are light ācarriersā. If we could āseeā RF, right now youād be in a very dense fog.... Oh, you can see RF with the right goggles. Just like infrared light, you know, invisible light. Everything in the entire electromagnetic spectrum, including gamma rays, X -rays, and invisible light - and RF - is made of photons. They just have different wavelengths, thatās all. Itās got nothing to do with electrons. Thatās why we now have infrared and X-Ray telescopes for observing objects in space, so they can "see" different wavelengths. Hel-loo! |
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