WA-Quantum GmbH's Quantum Chips


WA-Quantum GmbH's Quantum Chips has anyone tried these?

I have tried the fuse chips and I am quite impressed! How the ... ???

So, I went ahead and ordered chips for speakers,cables,and transformer chips. I also purchased a few more fuse chips to try on circuit breakers / outlets.
Heck, I may even try some of them on my Synergistic powercell.
Luckly they come with a 30 day return.

I have read Norm's positive review on Stereo Times.

Just wondering if anyone else has tried these.
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Theaudiotweak wrote,

"Which particles to buy for use in audio? One different near the flux field of electrons? Others that react on the vibrational surfaces of one's chassis, walls,acoustical conduits and musical instruments.Vibration has a charge minute enough to cause reactance with nano particles maybe. There must be a distinct difference in the treatment of metals versus tone wood versus drywall."

That's what is so fascinating about the WA Quantum Chips. There are chips for caps, chips for inductors, chips for semiconductors, chips for (acoustic) musical instruments, chips for cables, etc. and, with perhaps a couple exceptions, they aren't interchangeable. That's what is so weird. The WA chips must be programmed according to where they are placed. But what are they programmed to do?

I suppose some WA chips might convert mechanical energy to another form of energy, e.g., light. But when a WA cable chip is wrapped around the incoming romex cable at the breaker box and the sound is improved, I suspect something else is taking place, there's too much distance between the breaker box and the wall outlet in the listening room for the vibration theory to make sense. Recall the manufacturer claims the chips operate at the subatomic level, whatever that means. But it probably almost certainly means the chips are not acting as vibration dampers.
Speaking about vibration… if someone wanted to stick one of the chips to their tray in their CDP, does anyone have an opinion on which chip would work best for that?
Geoff if there is motion there is vibration and there is always motion. The flux fileld will have its greatest potential around the convergence of all the cable runs of the ac mains. The mains box will be alive with resonating energy.. What choice of material is being programmed copper, silver, gold carbon? I would never damp any thing anyway at least by traditional definitions. Tom
Raks wrote,

"Speaking about vibration… if someone wanted to stick one of the chips to their tray in their CDP, does anyone have an opinion on which chip would work best for that?"

Apparently none of the WA chips are programmed, uh, I mean designed for the CD tray. There is only one quantum chip programmed for CDs that I am aware of, but it's not a WA chip and it's not for vibration . Have you tried Marigo dots or visco material on the CD tray? I have.
Theaudiotweak wrote,

"Geoff if there is motion there is vibration and there is always motion. The flux fileld will have its greatest potential around the convergence of all the cable runs of the ac mains. The mains box will be alive with resonating energy..."

Maybe so, but there is also a lot of vibration between the breaker box and the wall outlet, since the while house is vibrating; the power cable from the breaker box to the wall outlet will be subject to vibration its entire path. I'm guessing that it wouldn't accomplish much by reducing vibration in the power cable so far downstream. Which is why I don't think the WA Cable Chip is programmed to reduce vibration, as I said.

"What choice of material is being programmed copper, silver, gold carbon?"

The material being programmed is in the WA chips. I.e., artificial atoms. How many artificial atoms can you fit onto a tiny WA Chip that has an area of 3.14159/256 square inches?