Audio nonsense


In this wonderful world of audio that we journey through folks selling stuff have sometimes been inventive in what they claim. In your trip down this road what sticks out as the most ludicrous thing you’ve seen someone try to sell? 
 

I can point to 2 things. When I first saw a Tice clock in a store I thought it was a gag. Next- Peter Belt. 

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I was thinking about getting a power regenerator, but then I was sold on an actual generator.  So now every time I listen I disconnect from grid power and fire up the generator.  It seems ridiculous, especially since the only thing that’s powered is the stereo in order to ensure ample overhead for the big crescendos, but I have to admit there is a slight improvement in SQ…worth it!

We could always take our generators out to the salt flats in Utah and run our systems there, camping in what amounts to an anechoic chamber…who’s with me?

@fundsgon I think you’re onto something with the SonicAir idea…Perhaps if the air was charged someone could develop a magnetic containment system, or sell an audiophile line of hyperbaric chambers—could be a big hit with the alpine skiing crowd.