Yeah, another suspect 1000$ gimmick. I love those things because everybody have an opinion. Check this one out:
http://www.shakti-innovations.com/hallograph.htm
How can it work?
Does it work? (according to some reviewers, they do)
What is this anyway?
F
http://www.shakti-innovations.com/hallograph.htm
How can it work?
Does it work? (according to some reviewers, they do)
What is this anyway?
F
While it would make some miniscule difference it's nothing that can't be bettered 10 fold by brute force DIY for a fraction of the price.
DIY'ers have been making bass traps and refraction panels for years, this is nothing revolutionary.
DIY'ers have been making bass traps and refraction panels for years, this is nothing revolutionary.
Love the picture of the guy with the bad hairdo with his thumb up, apparently saying, "Yeah, dese are great, now gimmee da money!"
I am also very doubtful of the benefits but the 2 reviews (one in positive feedback and the other I don't remember where) that i have read are quite positive and they say that even if it is mysterious and crazy, the thing works. So what?
- Are the reviewers completely biased and/or liars and/or have huge placebo effects.
- Or maybe there might be an effect and if so, i don't really know what to think. I mean if any object (no matter it's weird shape) can influence the sound THAT much (as it was written), then any flower pot or sofa in the room will have huge influence too.
Anyway, this wooden stick seems so easy to build that it would be easy to check it out for a few bucks.
F
- Are the reviewers completely biased and/or liars and/or have huge placebo effects.
- Or maybe there might be an effect and if so, i don't really know what to think. I mean if any object (no matter it's weird shape) can influence the sound THAT much (as it was written), then any flower pot or sofa in the room will have huge influence too.
Anyway, this wooden stick seems so easy to build that it would be easy to check it out for a few bucks.
F
You want expensive wooden things? You got it...! 🙂
First up - the Pocket Rocket... ~$275
http://www.vansevers.com/pocket_rocket.html
A vibrating se... er... I mean -
Two pieces of wood that clamp onto your hi-fi's mains cable to alter it's mechanical resonant frequency. Before buying this you should consider rerouting the entire electrical supply from the distributor to your front room first since it's all horrible, standard grade copper!!!
Other considerations could also include, paying a 14 year old to make you one in design tech for $20. Buying the parts yourself, spending five minutes with a belt sander and making your own for $5.
Or finally, the easiest of all and my personal favourite, leaving your hi-fi alone while you actually listen to some music thru it.
Next up, the Silver Rock Signature Volume control - $485
http://www.referenceaudiomods.com/M...OB_C37_C&Category_Code=VOLUME&Product_Count=2
I feel sarcasm need no longer be used as their own discription is funny enough...
For the same amount of money, you could also buy 312 pounds, in weight, of Double Bubble gum. Literally...
http://www.metrocandy.com/dept.asp?dept_level=22&iorb=4764
I have a CNC lathe.
Kick ***!
First up - the Pocket Rocket... ~$275
http://www.vansevers.com/pocket_rocket.html
A vibrating se... er... I mean -
Two pieces of wood that clamp onto your hi-fi's mains cable to alter it's mechanical resonant frequency. Before buying this you should consider rerouting the entire electrical supply from the distributor to your front room first since it's all horrible, standard grade copper!!!
Other considerations could also include, paying a 14 year old to make you one in design tech for $20. Buying the parts yourself, spending five minutes with a belt sander and making your own for $5.
Or finally, the easiest of all and my personal favourite, leaving your hi-fi alone while you actually listen to some music thru it.

Next up, the Silver Rock Signature Volume control - $485
http://www.referenceaudiomods.com/M...OB_C37_C&Category_Code=VOLUME&Product_Count=2
I feel sarcasm need no longer be used as their own discription is funny enough...
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For the same amount of money, you could also buy 312 pounds, in weight, of Double Bubble gum. Literally...
http://www.metrocandy.com/dept.asp?dept_level=22&iorb=4764
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I have a CNC lathe.

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Kick ***!
gary f said:I am also very doubtful of the benefits but the 2 reviews (one in positive feedback and the other I don't remember where) that i have read are quite positive and they say that even if it is mysterious and crazy, the thing works. So what?
- Are the reviewers completely biased and/or liars and/or have huge placebo effects.
- Or maybe there might be an effect and if so, i don't really know what to think. I mean if any object (no matter it's weird shape) can influence the sound THAT much (as it was written), then any flower pot or sofa in the room will have huge influence too.
Anyway, this wooden stick seems so easy to build that it would be easy to check it out for a few bucks.
F
Read the rest of the rewievs on "reference audio mods"....and be convinced.....even my wife chuckled with laughter.
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