I would say it would be system dependent. My local dealer did an in-store demonstration with his Musical Fidelity equipment and there was an audible difference. But when he brought the Shaktis to my home and tried it on my Parasound system, we both agreed, we couldn't hear any difference. And you can imagine he tried many stones in different locations in my Parasound system to no avail.
Shakti Stones Do they actuall work guys.
Shakti Stones: Does this work?
Where are you placing them if you only had one or two?
What is it doing to your system?
I need some straight answers please!
I can hear a difference in Powercords and cables and all others for sure, CONES and isolations devices work but depending, on my Table, you bet! On my amplifier I am not sure. so......any inputs are appreciated
Thanks
Where are you placing them if you only had one or two?
What is it doing to your system?
I need some straight answers please!
I can hear a difference in Powercords and cables and all others for sure, CONES and isolations devices work but depending, on my Table, you bet! On my amplifier I am not sure. so......any inputs are appreciated
Thanks
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Rapogee, there are sound scientific reason why items such as powercord and isolation devices can influence and alter the sound of a system. And you correct that some will influence some devices more than others. Unfortunately, there is no scientific explanation as to why shakti stones can influence sound; its all down to placebo effect. Regards Paul |
Unfortunately, there is no scientific explanation as to why shakti stones can influence sound; its all down to placebo effect. While I have no information to prove this, I was always under the impression that Shakti Stones were ceramic tiles that contain ferrites, which will affect EMI/RMI and are often used as filters in aftermarket power cords among many other applications. Check the info on the Murata Manufacturing website. In my opinion, the question surrounding Shakti Stones has been the mystery marketing technique that allows Shakti to charge a large sum for their Stones, when similar filtering can be achieved much less expensively. Again, it's just my theory. |
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