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Quote from: hmen on 17 Mar 2008, 01:16 amQuote from: Tweaker on 17 Mar 2008, 12:02 amTweaks are very subjective and what works for one might not work for another. What if you buy the phone tweak and you don't like the results. Can you have it undone? Play the tones, or whatever the hell they are, backwards to reverse the affect? I never thought about about the idea that someone might not like the "effect" and want to have it undone. I suppose they could consult a psychiatrist. A priest would be needed to perform an exorcism.
Quote from: Tweaker on 17 Mar 2008, 12:02 amTweaks are very subjective and what works for one might not work for another. What if you buy the phone tweak and you don't like the results. Can you have it undone? Play the tones, or whatever the hell they are, backwards to reverse the affect? I never thought about about the idea that someone might not like the "effect" and want to have it undone. I suppose they could consult a psychiatrist.
Tweaks are very subjective and what works for one might not work for another. What if you buy the phone tweak and you don't like the results. Can you have it undone? Play the tones, or whatever the hell they are, backwards to reverse the affect?
I couldn't afford the phone tweak, but the postal version (a set of postcards that are placed on, under, or near the equipment) produced amazing results. I got the most exciting results with one of the postcards placed in my breast pocket -- the music made my heart go all pitter-patter. Putting all the postcards in the pocket, however, was a bit too much: Diana Krall was in the room, and she was bitch-slapping me.
Quote from: Christopher Witmer on 17 Mar 2008, 09:51 pmI couldn't afford the phone tweak, but the postal version (a set of postcards that are placed on, under, or near the equipment) produced amazing results. I got the most exciting results with one of the postcards placed in my breast pocket -- the music made my heart go all pitter-patter. Putting all the postcards in the pocket, however, was a bit too much: Diana Krall was in the room, and she was bitch-slapping me. LOL......thanks for sharing. You are a believer.
Quote from: giantsteps on 18 Mar 2008, 12:07 amQuote from: Christopher Witmer on 17 Mar 2008, 09:51 pmI couldn't afford the phone tweak, but the postal version (a set of postcards that are placed on, under, or near the equipment) produced amazing results. I got the most exciting results with one of the postcards placed in my breast pocket -- the music made my heart go all pitter-patter. Putting all the postcards in the pocket, however, was a bit too much: Diana Krall was in the room, and she was bitch-slapping me. LOL......thanks for sharing. You are a believer. Actually, I'm pretty sure he was joking. Not a believer. I don't like to come off so mean, but tweaks like this have such a negative impact on the audio world.
Until I read this thread I had an open mind about Ridge Street Audio. But after reading the self-righteous posturings of this Robert Schult, my mind has slammed shut to RSAD and MD alike. It raises the old question, "Is he that god-damned stupid.........or does he think we are?"
Have you scientifically proven that phone lines WILL NOT and NEVER WILL influence a highly tweaked sensitive and true transparent audio set up? I find it very hard to believe but i have no experience.
i am sure the telephone and or the line will be "altered" somehow buy those signalsmaybe he is (temporarily) demagnitising them God knows. That it will not alter the audio hardware that i am sure of.