Bybee Active Room Neutralizers


I have read a couple of reviews on the room neutralizers which are favorable.  Has anyone in the community actually tried them or own them?  Thoughts?
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Uh, I don’t think anyone said the Bybee things change the compliance of air. And if someone did say it was it someone who counts? And I don’t mean someone who counts sheep. 🐑 🐑 🐑 🐑

Cut me some slack, Jack! They said the same thing about tiny little bowl resonators. And about Shakti Halographs and SteinMusic Harmonizers. And Lessloss Blackbody. And about the Acoustic Revive Schumann Frequency generator. And Acoustic Revive tiny little quartz crystal. Brilliant Pebbles. Wake up and smell the coffee. ☕️

By the way when a manufacturer offers an explanation for a product he opens himself up to all manner of abuse and suspicion. Best to say nothing. There is certainly no requirement to provide either proof or explanation. This is not Journal of Physics. It's a hobby.
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