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RE: Audiogon feedback is a joke

Posted by Guzzijason on October 29, 2010 at 21:55:11:

The info page states "the fundamental principle of operation of the Teleportation Tweak is quantum teleportation." Really? It actually sounds like the fundamental principle of the entire company is to dazzle potential customers with technobabble, and then sell them a pricey placebo.

So, back in 2007, MD mastered the art of quantum teleportation such that it could be used to improve any sort of audio device within earshot of a telephone? Interesting. Well, for those who haven't been paying attention, here is is an article on the current (2010) state of the art when it comes to quantum teleportation (you know, by actual scientists who really are doing research in the field):

http://tinyurl.com/qteleportation

While they're making progress, it doesn't sound like something that can be used to perform anything even remotely useful as of yet. And really, even if they do perfect it, the end result will really just be a method of communication - not sure how is could be used to impart any sort of effect on an arbitrary device that happens to be at the other end.

You'd be better off saving your $60 and in stead just spend a few minutes yelling and pointing your finger at your audio gear until it was shamed into sounding better. Should be equally effective as the teleportation tweak, really.

__Jason