this one is funny,,And I thought pet rocks were dumb...
Idiot Tax: $39.00 to $159.00 each
Ok these are literally rocks in a bag. What possible explanation could they have?
Brilliant Pebbles addresses specific resonance control and RFI/EMI absorption problems associated with audio electronics, speakers and cables, as well as acoustic wave problems associated with the listening room boundaries and the 3-dimensional space within the boundaries. The fundamental operating principle of Brilliant Pebbles involves a number of atomic mechanisms in the crystals.
HereÂs a different explanation: YOU ARE SELLING TINY ROCKS FOR $159 A BAG!
Also, your web page looks like it was made in 1994 by a sixth-grader. Your so-called Âwhite paper is made up of half bad science and half the unintelligible rantings of a crazy man. Surely no one buys this crap from you, right? Right??
Wrong!
ÂNothing in my experience compares to the improvements your products make. Before your products, this reference system was more than revealing enough to allow virtually every design change we make in our products audible. I believe that THAT ability of the system has now been enhanced at least a full order of magnitude.  Brad, Revelation Audio Labs, July 2007
Well, if you learn anything from this article, at least you learned not to go to Revelation Audio Labs.
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M Lex 15 says:
April 25, 2009 at 5:24 pm
Who the fuck is behind this blog? Do you have any fucking sense of humor at all? Do you not realize Machina Dynamica is a humor site and these products are jokes?
Good luck with your shitty blog.
admin says:
April 25, 2009 at 6:24 pm
I wish that were true. But no, Machina Dynamica is a real site, not a joke.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/286/RipOff0286484.htm
Monkey Migraine says:
April 30, 2009 at 8:10 am
Amazing. The sad part is that someone is buying these. The problem with Âaudio enhancement is that itÂs all relative. Short of technical analysis, how could anyone prove something does or doesnÂt Âsound better? If I paid four hundred bucks for some rocks to improve my sound, IÂm going to want to believe the sound is better. Suckers are born every minute.
Mike says:
December 2, 2009 at 11:27 am
I actually think that Machina Dynamica is a joke site, and the ripoff report replies by the guy at MD certainly seem like long winded practical jokes. Enjoy the blog, but fairly certain these are very much so just pokes are companies like Monster who product $80 cables that you could buy for $1.85.
Idiot Tax: $39.00 to $159.00 each
Ok these are literally rocks in a bag. What possible explanation could they have?
Brilliant Pebbles addresses specific resonance control and RFI/EMI absorption problems associated with audio electronics, speakers and cables, as well as acoustic wave problems associated with the listening room boundaries and the 3-dimensional space within the boundaries. The fundamental operating principle of Brilliant Pebbles involves a number of atomic mechanisms in the crystals.
HereÂs a different explanation: YOU ARE SELLING TINY ROCKS FOR $159 A BAG!
Also, your web page looks like it was made in 1994 by a sixth-grader. Your so-called Âwhite paper is made up of half bad science and half the unintelligible rantings of a crazy man. Surely no one buys this crap from you, right? Right??
Wrong!
ÂNothing in my experience compares to the improvements your products make. Before your products, this reference system was more than revealing enough to allow virtually every design change we make in our products audible. I believe that THAT ability of the system has now been enhanced at least a full order of magnitude.  Brad, Revelation Audio Labs, July 2007
Well, if you learn anything from this article, at least you learned not to go to Revelation Audio Labs.
Related posts:
The Government of the Great State of California
NEWSFLASH: Major media still retarded
Why is your pet so fat?
GÂday mate
Dear Dumb-Ass Consumer:
This entry was posted on Thursday, April 23rd, 2009 at 5:15 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
Comments (5) Trackbacks
M Lex 15 says:
April 25, 2009 at 5:24 pm
Who the fuck is behind this blog? Do you have any fucking sense of humor at all? Do you not realize Machina Dynamica is a humor site and these products are jokes?
Good luck with your shitty blog.
admin says:
April 25, 2009 at 6:24 pm
I wish that were true. But no, Machina Dynamica is a real site, not a joke.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/286/RipOff0286484.htm
Monkey Migraine says:
April 30, 2009 at 8:10 am
Amazing. The sad part is that someone is buying these. The problem with Âaudio enhancement is that itÂs all relative. Short of technical analysis, how could anyone prove something does or doesnÂt Âsound better? If I paid four hundred bucks for some rocks to improve my sound, IÂm going to want to believe the sound is better. Suckers are born every minute.
Mike says:
December 2, 2009 at 11:27 am
I actually think that Machina Dynamica is a joke site, and the ripoff report replies by the guy at MD certainly seem like long winded practical jokes. Enjoy the blog, but fairly certain these are very much so just pokes are companies like Monster who product $80 cables that you could buy for $1.85.