Bybee Technologies Crystal Series Plug-in Speaker Bullets.


I was first introduced to the Bybee Speaker Plug-in Bullets about about 12 years ago (the original versions) by one of my local High End Audio dealers.  After hearing the simply astonishing effect they had on speakers at the dealer's, I purchased a set, plugged them into my speakers, and they have never ceased to amaze since (I recently purchased the current Crystal Series Version).  Stunning improvement in: detail retrieval, ambiance and spatial presentation, vocal and instrumental color, transient and dynamic impact, and harmonic completeness.  The Speaker Bullets will effectively filter out most all of the hash and jitter at the speaker terminals in order to create an extremely blacker background in the music reproduction resulting in all the improvement described above..  No snake-oil here.  These bad boys work, and  are definitely for real.  They act in the same manner, and are just as effective on all speakers, no matter the brand or the price tag.  The Bullets aren't cheap, but they are miracle workers, indeed, and (IMHO) worth every penny.  I'm so glad that I was one of the fortunate few that was in the right place, at the right time, to be exposed to the Bybee Speaker Bullets.  I will never, ever, be without them in my system.                    

kennymacc

Showing 1 response by lostinseattle

I looked at the Bybee website; these look to be some kind of adapter that sits between your speaker cable and the speaker.  But what are they?  Do they have internal electronics?  Capacitance or resistance?  Some kind of filter?  If you hook these up to a scope is there a difference in the signal waveform?

What kind of "jitter and hash" do they remove?  Not saying they don't work, just that I'm curious what they are doing to the electrical signal.