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
Where shall I begin?
I PERSONAALY think this clever little clock is totally hype.
A rip off. It is for the weak minded and the rich who wish to play with other folks minds.
The value of this clock in my opinion is zero.
This clock is a travesty of marketing bull$hit.
Now, lets get to how I REALLY feel.
Cables make a slight difference. Even I have a few $100 powercords. I use Nordost Blue Heaven and Kimber Silver interconnects. I bought these used and averaged $120 to $200 for them. I HAD AQ Midnight speaker cables. and went to Kimber 8TC $200. new. (partially because I cound biwire them using a single wire of the eight to biwire the tweeters.
I would NEVER buy any cables over these sorts of prices, because Spending more is a waste of money, which is better spent on better equipment.
Wires from Home Depot are basically good enough for any system. I you want a bit better resolution etc then a low priced 'exotic' cable in the $80 to $100 range can do most of what anyone needs from a cable. And as I said, the improvements from big buck wires IS BETTER SPENT ON BETTER EQUIPMENT. Period.
This clock is a total sucker bet, Playing on the gullibility of nuerotic feebleminded audionuts, and the plaything of the wealthy, (who want to have all the crazy toys to show off their conspicuous consumption, and rattle the brains of visitors.
Clearly the folks who believe in this clock have need of something to (basically) hypnotize them into liking there system better. I say just sit in front of the mirror and tell your self over and over with feeling and belief "My system really sounds great" or something of that sort.
And it's free.
Elizabeth,
Have you had a chance to actually audition the Clever Little Clock? If not, how can you be so certain that it doesn't do what the manufacturer claims? Until certain individuals sailed around the world, there were a majority of people who swore that the Earth was flat.
Elizabeth is obviously in some need to be right. Reason need not be spent.
I am just saying what I believe.
Perhaps YOU need everyone to agree with you?
The idea of having to 'try' this device to 'find out for myself' is not worth bothering about.
Like saying you have to try Heroin to know whether to avoid it? Gee, maybe you WOULD like it? This is appealing to some.. Especially the drug dealer...
So no, I do not need to try this clock. My bull$hit meter is too sensible for that to happen.
The title of this thread is "High End Audio Insanity"
And I certainly vote for this little clock being just THAT!
I wish Elizabeth had been here a couple of days ago when I incorporated a second Clock into the mix. I don't think anyone would have missed the improved sense of transparency, the rich sonority, and soundstaging depth that the second unit provided. A third unit is on its way while I'm devouring everything I can read on P.W.B. technique.