Are Audiophiles really that gullable??? Brilliant Pebbles???? Come On????

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Sonny

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I had to laugh to myself and contain the loudness of my belly ache as I saw an ad in Audiogon for these Brilliant Pebbles in two tiny plastic bags taped to the interconnects with 3M clear tape...what a farse!!!!

Really, has anyone tried any of these?  I've heard of the "clever little clock" but come on??? :scratch:

rabpaul

Are audiophiles born skeptics?
Have not tried that particular size but do use a pair of large and mini brilliant pebbles.
If you must know I can change how my system sounds and images by just moving those bottles.


Wellfed

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They are, and the one's that bite and use them knowledgeably are richly rewarded.

WGH



Brilliant Beans



Yummy!

sts9fan

Those are obviously snakeoil beans  :nono:

BradJudy

Really, has anyone tried any of these?  I've heard of the "clever little clock" but come on??? :scratch:

The "brilliant pebbles" pre-date the "clever little clock", "intelligent chip", "turquoise whatever" and their other products.  It might have been MD's first product, I don't remember.

nathanm

Looks like Brilliant Beans improves bokeh! :thumb:

Sonny

Are audiophiles born skeptics?
Have not tried that particular size but do use a pair of large and mini brilliant pebbles.
If you must know I can change how my system sounds and images by just moving those bottles.



so, this really does work Rabpaul???
how much are those brilliant pebbles and how does the image change???
would love to hear a more specific analysis....thanks!

geezer

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I understand the effect is similar to that of bi-wiring.

Wayner

How about "Fruity Pebbles" for the lighter flair?  :lol: :lol: :o

Big Red Machine

I think gullability has to do with education and experience levels.  For instance, there are plenty of folks who are not sure power conditioning will work for them and make an audible difference.  Until they try it, that aspect of hifi-dom could be snake oil in their eyes.  ANd even then, their personal experimentation may convince them it is, or it isn't!

Sure, fruity pebbles may be an obvious one, but for some folks many of the cable discussions and component and widget options available to us can be downright confusing.

Quick dump, back to my meeting....

twitch54

What boggles my mind is why "A-Gon" continues to let that phony try and sell his bogus crap. if you want a real laugh read the bogus 'positive' replies he's gotten.

I actually went so far as to e-mail the knucklehead,....geoff...something or other, and his reply was, "it's a free country and I can do what I want" !

Wayner

I find it a tale of two worlds at the Brilliant Pebbles website, showing obviously expensive interconnects with heavy shielding.....only to be outdone by a bag of rocks wire-tied to the cables. We truely are at War with the Mystics.

Wayner  :D

Wellfed

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Wayner, dude, tell me, why are you at war with the mystics?  When you figure that one out, tell us, why are WE at war with the mystics.  Are WE that insecure?  Are they THAT much of a threat to US?  When was the last time WE had a life?

bkatbamna

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That isn't any more obscene than cables that sell for thousands of $(sometimes per foot).

Wayner

I think my comment was more towards people suspending reality for voo-doo or mysticism. The fruity pebbles in the bag could just as well have been plain M&M's green, and someone would say it makes a difference if you put at least 2 red ones in there. My comment regarding at War with the Mystics takes me to economics. When people in our audio fold buy into this crap, it causes an inflationary price increase in all audio products......it raises the bar for good products. Why not. If they'll spend money on shit, what will they spend when something really good comes along?

Wayner

Wellfed

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You're not too fond of the free market system?  There are folks such as myself that wouldn't want it any other way.  I believe it fosters innovation for one thing.  Good on ya' for actually having a point.  I don't agree with it, but it's a point.  And it sure the hell is a lot fresher than the feckless 'defies every law of physics I learned in high school' rant.

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You're not too fond of the free market system?  There are folks such as myself that wouldn't want it any other way.  I believe it fosters innovation for one thing.  Good on ya' for actually having a point.  I don't agree with it, but it's a point.  And it sure the hell is a lot fresher than the feckless 'defies every law of physics I learned in high school' rant.

Wellfed, you're wasting your time even posting in a thread like this. For those who rant about a product they've never even tried, you can't try and tell them about your experiences cuz they already know it all.  :o You're just fueling their superior knowledge rants and setting yourself upto ridicule. You're better off avoiding these little campfire threads as all you'll gain is a forset fire.  :)

Cheers,
Robin

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i honestly swear to god thought this was a joke site. audiophile wall outlet covers. of course when i read favorable reviews of this crap in 6moons... don't know who to believe anymore. doesn't it piss anyone else off when you read a review that states an amp sounds better after 'burn in' and changing the power cord?

Wellfed

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Probably good advice satfrat, thank you.  Wayner strikes me as being stronger up top than his counterparts over at the Asylum.