Own the original SonicRock!

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ohenry

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #20 on: 30 Jun 2007, 06:42 pm »
They stated watching your ad to make sure the price didn't get too high?  What does that mean?  Were they protecting me from myself?

At first I thought, "Man, what a bunch of jerks!"  But now Audiogon is in my heart because they like me and want the best for me.  How could I have been so quick to judge and just plain wrong?

nathanm

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #21 on: 30 Jun 2007, 07:07 pm »
So their first concern is that I actually ship the product.  (That's good, goes without saying)  Then secondly they put product in quotes indicating they know full well it's bullshit.  (well, duh) But then thirdly there's some unknown price that is "too high" for them.  Wait a minute, why does that matter?  Why can't I sell a product to someone who may indeed NOT find it to be bullshit and pay what they want for it?  The message here seems to be; we know there's bullshit products people like to sell but as long as people aren't throwing away TOO much of their money, if they start spending too much on bullshit products then we're gonna intervene.  Hmmm...  A few bucks tossed away on jars of pebbles, wooden knobs and phone calls to improve your Hi-Fi is okay, but let's not spend too much now, that would be unethical!  :lol:

This same judgement could be applied to all the low-level-effectiveness items out there in my opinion.  If you want to protect people from the SonicRock why not also protect people from a cable that costs thousands?  The same subjective experience can be caused by swapping in a fancy high dollar interconnect just as much as by placing a SonicRock on your CD player.  Why all the moral hand-wringing over one and not the other?  Must be the in the delivery of the copy.  Too much comedy and not enough genuine marketspeak.  Hmmm...

WGH

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #22 on: 30 Jun 2007, 07:45 pm »
I must admit, Machina's phone call is a pretty good move.  The idea is to sell as little of a tangible product as you can to people it seems.  Even though a phone call costs money it's less than shipping rocks.

Looking at the Machina's web site wording, it seems that Geoff Kait is maximizing the profit for the phone tweak by having the buyer pay for the call too, this way it costs him nothing....brilliant! His idea totally slays the SonicRock.

"The Teleportation Tweak works over landline phone or cell phone. Customer should pay via Paypal or check/MO prior to calling Machina Dynamica."

gooberdude

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #23 on: 30 Jun 2007, 07:51 pm »
If anyone is interested, you can call me up anytime and i'll tell you that your stereo is better than mine....that should make a few people happy?

no collect calls.


ohenry

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #24 on: 30 Jun 2007, 07:53 pm »
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Why all the moral hand-wringing over one and not the other?  Must be the in the delivery of the copy.  Too much comedy and not enough genuine marketspeak.  Hmmm...

They were concerned because you were running a successful parody of Audiogon's "certified" bullshitters and they became uncomfortable when there was the possibility of your ad gaining attention and causing future discussions regarding the ethics of distributing those types of products.  That's my opinion of their anxiety.

Or it could be that they really like me and wanted to protect me from being scammed. :lol:


1000a

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #25 on: 30 Jun 2007, 08:29 pm »
not a problem 1 used sonic rock.  :evil:

how do you delv a telephone call, catch it and place in a truck?
they tell commerical business's what they can charge?  :scratch:
make a poster and sell it here on AC, or at least a desktop image

eric the red

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Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #26 on: 30 Jun 2007, 09:15 pm »
I just pulled my bid from the TT auction. Told Agone that if I couldn't purchase the Sonicrock, I didn't think the TT would work as well in my rig as far as synergy goes. Also mentioned that I thought some shill bidding was going on from GK supporters in the auction. I thought it would be a good joke to have someone here review the TT, but after reading the pages and pages of GK bullshit replies on AA (he believes that the color of the jacket on a PC makes a sonic difference for one), that's it for me. Sonicrock Nation!

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Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #27 on: 30 Jun 2007, 09:41 pm »
Geoff Kait is merely the latest and possibly the most egregious huckster to come along. This business has been rife with them for many years. It's really just a matter of how many fools line up and claim to hear a difference.

Since we have shown ourselves willing, time and again, to plunk down gold for fairy tales and sawdust the blisters keep serving it up in the hope that their crap will be the next innovation to capitalize on our desire to be duped.

Now and again a small group of doubters such as you begin to wail in protest. When this happens sales escalate briefly, arguments ensue and the perps go back to their oujia boards to "develop" their next innovation, which you may well unanimously applaud, especially if Harry Pearson says he likes it.

ooheadsoo

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #28 on: 30 Jun 2007, 09:52 pm »
No one with half a brain would buy MD's stuff.  That's why I don't feel bad at all when people fall for it.  GK goes out of his way to make the most outrageous claims he can think of - and they keep on buying.  I can't feel bad for any one who would spend their money on it.

gprro

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Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #29 on: 30 Jun 2007, 10:19 pm »
sell them for real! Make a nice name plate for them, or offer "custom" customer name plates, you know the ones with the real persons name on the little brass keychain you see at 7-11. Offer the upgraded quartz model that cleans the stray energy from the cd players clock, all about the power of crystals. Offer a scrolling led tag that you can program to tell you It Sounds Better!


eric the red

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Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #30 on: 30 Jun 2007, 10:43 pm »
Since we have shown ourselves willing, time and again, to plunk down gold for fairy tales and sawdust the blisters keep serving it up in the hope that their crap will be the next innovation to capitalize on our desire to be duped.
Geoff Kait's rig from AA (and I felt kind of stupid using Totem beaks....)
http://cgi.audioasylum.com/systems/877.html
"Tweaks:    Harmonix Speaker ENACOMs; CD Optical Enhancers: Nanotec Systems Intron Protect 8500, Jena Technologies Esoteric 3D-X, Xtreme Liquid Resolution; Ultra Tweeters (Professional version); various PWB Electronics devices (Red 'X Coordinate Pen, Silver Rainbow Foil, Cream Electret, etc.); Shakti Stone; Talisman degausser; Brilliant Pebbles, various sizes; Intelligent Card; QuickSilver Gold contact enhancer; Clever Little Clocks (4); Tru-Tone Duplex Covers (4); CodeName Turquoise CD Tray Masking System"
Huh? Is he building something for NASA in his listening room?:scratch:

some young guy

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #31 on: 1 Jul 2007, 01:57 am »
Hmmm...  A few bucks tossed away on jars of pebbles, wooden knobs and phone calls to improve your Hi-Fi is okay, but let's not spend too much now, that would be unethical!  :lol:
wooden knobs? what's wrong with wooden knobs?  :nono:

mgalusha

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #32 on: 1 Jul 2007, 02:05 am »
wooden knobs? what's wrong with wooden knobs?  :nono:

Nothing wrong with yours, it's knobs like this:


 Silver Rock Signature Knob

that I think he's referring to. $485 for a knob seems a bit excessive to me.

some young guy

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #33 on: 1 Jul 2007, 02:27 am »
yeah, i never understood those either. those guys have sent me some heated e-mails too.

eric the red

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Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #34 on: 1 Jul 2007, 02:38 am »
wooden knobs? what's wrong with wooden knobs?  :nono:

Nothing wrong with yours, it's knobs like this:


 Silver Rock Signature Knob

that I think he's referring to. $485 for a knob seems a bit excessive to me.
After reading their sales pitch, why not just keep the stock knobs loose enough to remove when listening if their vibrating cause that much sonic degradation?

Whitese

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #35 on: 1 Jul 2007, 02:48 am »
no collect calls.



forget it then! :lol:

1000a

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #36 on: 1 Jul 2007, 04:24 am »
on his site he has a "Brillant Pebbles" white paper, tell me no one really buys that.

I never saw his whole website, did not know he was a crimnal, because one can take advantage of old or stupid people-this is OK  at least the TIN men who put the siding on the house delv. something real and functional

PFO
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As with other products based on Peter Belt theories, this clock does not so affect the sound, but—and in my experience—how the listener responds to the sound.

Instructions provided with the Clock are very clear. Once you take it out of its package and put it in your listening room you should notice a difference. After that, if you want to do an A/B comparison, the Clock needs to be placed outside the structure of your house. This means you can not simply sweep it into a drawer, or banish it to your garage, but the front porch is okay.

what kinda meds ya got you better send them to me I have to give them back to the government now :nono:

"Once you take it out of its package and put it in your listening room you should notice a difference." and if I don't I bought the wrong crack :lol:

must I take it out of its package?, I installed the first one in its package right next to the power tubes in my amp- "the effects were immedite and obvious" it was like a rock show the lights the smoke it was dare I say "exciting, never before has music thrown me into a full blown anxiety attack like that"

wife rushed me to ER, now that's damn good bang for my audio $, "Highly Recomended"
not 5 but 6 STARS!

"Instructions provided with the Clock are very clear" what - nurse I can't get the plastic off my clock :scratch:, I am told "Once you take it out of its package and put it in your listening room you should notice a difference."  I should notice a differnce-yeah there is a $3. clock I paid $100 for sitting in my listening rooom.  WOW Holy Sh........... there is a difference this damn thing was not in my room yesterday. :evil:

PFO should be banished to the garage with all the clocks still in the wrapers and rocketed deep into a black hole far far away from our solar system, of course GK will be duck taped the the side or better the nose, so he might be like that guy in the movie.

JohnR

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #37 on: 1 Jul 2007, 04:30 am »
1000a, I think we all know where you're coming from by now. I'd like to ask you to please tone it down a little.

1000a

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #38 on: 1 Jul 2007, 04:44 am »
1000a, I think we all know where you're coming from by now. I'd like to ask you to please tone it down a little.

sorry John I guess I was just really shocked I had no clue, did not mean to upset anybody,
that was not my intention, can edit or delete it if you like (despite the anger in the post, I also hoped to make some people laugh and even at ourselves- including me)

ooheadsoo

Re: Own the original SonicRock!
« Reply #39 on: 1 Jul 2007, 05:03 am »
1000a, I think we all know where you're coming from by now. I'd like to ask you to please tone it down a little.

sorry John I guess I was just really shocked I had no clue, did not mean to upset anybody,
that was not my intention, can edit or delete it if you like (despite the anger in the post, I also hoped to make some people laugh and even at ourselves- including me)

But don't you think that his claims are so blatantly outrageous that if you buy it, you deserve it?