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that is, Mike Silvertone from StereoTimes.>...I’m buying Acoustic Revive’s RD-3 Disc Demagnetizer and RIO-5 II Tourmaline Negative Ion Generator, the work of a Japanese innovator, Ken >Ishiguro. Together they do good things to CDs.
Yeah, those negative ions do lots of good things. Improve the air quality, restore your mental balance, and - the last but not least - make your CDs sound like vinyl. Of course, demagnetizing non-existing magnetic field is the icing on the cake.
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I have, too. I had the Furutech RD-2, which was based on the AR design. It was the best of its ilk that I had tried . . . until I tried the Walker Talisman, that is. That's the new king of the hill in my system.
Mr. Talisman on the interconnects?
Never thought about it, but it's definitely worth a try! Have you?
You bet.
Definitely made a difference for the better. I'm surprised that Lloyd doesn't mention this application in his literature.
I suspect Lloyd doesn't know about it.
How many Belt and Machina Dynamica products do you have in your system right now? There's a fine line between having an open mind and being ridiculously gullible...
Machina Dynamica products have proven themselves to be quite effective in my system. As for P.W.B., I'm just starting to dip my toes into their waters and have been excited by the prospect of improvement to be had via their products and techniques.You seem to equate Machina Dynamica and P.W.B. with ridiculous, I equate passing judgment without sufficient inquiry to be ridiculous. One thing is certain here, my impressions are the result of much experience. Can you say the same?
Enjoy your jars of $200 rocks and $5.00 clocks for which you paid $150 and the magic foil the Belts sold to you. If it sounds good to you, who am I to tell you otherwise?The only thing that really bothers me is that none of these charlatans, err folks, are willing to offer a money-back guarantee. If Kait and the Belts would do that, I'd gladly order some of their stuff and give it a whirl. But I am NOT about to write them a big check because YOU say I ought to.
Geoff, May - what say you? If your stuff REALLY works, you should have the courage of your convictions and offer a solid, money-back guarantee....
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...on all but the Intelligent Chip based products.I think P.W.B. offers a satisfaction guaranty, but I'm not sure, I've yet to purchase any products from them.
(V)alue (A)dded products are not new, I would think you'd know that.
I am happy with my purchases. Or course saying so makes me a shill to those that can't wrap their minds around that prospect conceptually, beyond the placebo notion at any rate.
Ah, never mind.
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