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
Guidocorona the sound of Titanium and carbon fiber end pins are detrimental to the transmission of vibrational energy..Really all of this comes down to having an open mind to ideas that maybe on the fringe...I am not saying I believe or understand that the clock works. A lot of people think that Jack Bybee's filters work..I don't know because I never tried one or many. I haven't tried the clock either and I never got to speak with Tesla though I wish I was around back then to do so.Tom
Oy??? Help me out here, I just learned the other day that YMMV means "Your mileage may vary."

Larry
Nice ending to our thread over here re: the Clever Little Clock: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ymisc&1132806939&read&3&4&5

Enjoy!
Theaudiotweak
, the beauty of endpins--Titanium Carbon Fiber, steel, metal ceramics, cardboard, or prestressed anchovies--is that their effect is largely measurable. One may like the effect they have on the sound of an instrument, one may not. Their behavior can be modelled, or at least approximated, through some complex function derived from acoustic and mechanics. Not so the CLC, or my WMC, which to be explained and appreciated--require a substantial suspension of disbelief. Yet, as I am a reasonable man, I do invite Mr. Kait to supply me an evaluation unit of his marvellous CLC for me to test for 45 days--of course at no charge. I would post all my findings here--positive, negative, or inconclusive--as they may be. At the end of the test period I will purchase the unit if I deem its sonic effect to warrant its price, and would otherwise return it to Mr. Kait.
Guidocorona - while I am pleased you're considering evaluating the CLC, I respectfully decline your terms on the principle that it would be unfair to my customers who did agree to my terms, which are quite reasonable as they stand. We also do not wish to get into the habit of loaning out the CLC or any other of our other products. Hope you understand and that you will agree to the following:

I am perfectly willing to provide one clock - or two clocks - for the usual 30-day period, with the proviso that payment be made up front as per usual.

We have found that, in reality, the 30-day evaluation period is quite unnecessary, and a bit ridiculous, as the effects of placing the clock in the room are quite audible within 5 seconds, in almost all cases.

What have you got to lose (except your mind)? ha ha ha ha

Geoff Kait, Machina Dynamica