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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It’s hump day fellas … thought I’d start off on a high note ;-) 

Now bring that beat in !!!!!

Flat frequency response. The flatter the response, the more pure the audio. Sound pressure level is represented on the left of graph, aka decibels, and bottom is our human hearing frequency range, aka bandwidth. The two lines represent left and right channel. djones51 is using a Digital Signal Processor in order to achieve much of this response and I must say ... that's pretty impressive. Have I done screwed this one up or am I right ? ;-)