Why bother, I have tried the acoustic revive, and they work.
So what does the experiment below prove anything to me?
No relationship at all. Fullstop

Asides, just found out that the link does say that Peter Belt's tweaks work for the reviewer aa
"I suggest you give Belt’s theories a try, and judge for yourself before you dismiss them. It will cost you nothing but time. Even though I can’t scientifically measure Peter Belt’s theories, I know they work for me. I will report on more of his procedures in future.
Carol Clark"

Acoustic Revive tweaks do work. You just have to set down your prejudices and arrogance
to try them out.
So would you be willing to try the frozen photograph tweak? It would cost you virtually nothing.
Here's the "problem":
Each individual human had a fundamental adverse problem imposed on their senses when they had their first photograph taken. A photographic image captures the unique identity of the subject of the photograph but imposes a significant temporal (time) asymmetrical pattern. The action of this photograph radically changed the inner symmetry of the senses of the photographed human being. Fortunately, this debilitating adverse condition is reversible.
Here is the "cure":
To restore a significant temporal (time) symmetry to any person's senses, it is necessary to acquire one photograph which was exposed when the person was young and another photograph exposed when the person was older. Each photograph is placed, individually, into it's own clear plastic bag. The two plastic bags, each containing a spaced time photograph of the same individual, should be placed inside the freezer compartment of the domestic refrigerator.
And here's the "explanation":
This experiment demonstrates that within the freezer compartment, there exists a high degree of symmetry and that this symmetrical condition is imposed on the temporal asymmetric condition of the two chronologically spaced photographs and is, in turn, imposed on the senses of the human subject of the photographs. It is unfortunate that the vast majority of people, including many who work in science and technology, do not appreciate that a photograph functions within the quantum mechanical world.
And here's an excerpt from a legitimate audio review by Carol Clark in Positive Feedback magazine:
I have my photos in the freezer, and it has not only improved my enjoyment of music at home, but at fellow audiophiles homes nearby, and as far away as Las Vegas during this year’s CES.
Japan do make many high end audiophile products, whose quality
and performance are right now being revered by many in US now, eg Esoteric, Airtight,
Accuphase, Shindo etc, you don't call them bs brands do you ? 
Are any of those brands making ridiculous claims similar to those made by Acoustic Revive?
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