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WA Quantum chips

Posted by Lew on December 19, 2016 at 16:03:00:

First time I've ever heard of this product. So, I did a quick search and found a review of WA Quantum chips for fuses, written by Myles Astor. He liked them, but that's beside the point. The following is a quote from his article in Positive Feedback:

"As hard as it is to swallow [he got that right], these little round HiFi-Tuning WA-Quantum chips really do work. HiFi-Tuning aka Bernd Ahne can't because of a proprietary agreement, divulge any information about these Quantum chips. In fact, the only piece of information that I could glean from the manufacturer is that these Quantum chips are in fact small pieces of a synthetic material, encased in an adhesive-backed "sticker" that can be affixed to audio components and cables. According to the manufacturer's accompanying literature, the Quantum chip, "influences the efficiency of current flow and signal transmission on a subatomic level in accordance with the principles of quantum physics."

Why is it that there is always some legal arrangement or "proprietary agreement" that keeps those in the know from revealing just how these magical tweaks, typically invoking Quantum Physics, do anything at all? Like the Church Lady, I automatically think, "Isn't that conveeeenyent."

No, I am not going to buy any stickers; I am going to pretend I never heard of WA Quantum stickers. Ignorance was bliss.