Do we believe in Machina Dynamics?


Let's see: we've had the pebbles, the little clock, the turntable platform that includes only some old springs...and now the Contact Paper CD tweek. Do any of us believe in this? I know Geoff's an advertiser, and actually a very nice guy, but come on, fellow audiophiles...this is all the epitome of snake oil! No?
Every idea was tried, and has failed, numerous times. Despite being a nice guy, all he's selling is audio nonsense.
musicseller

Showing 3 responses by ozzy

Getting back to the original question. Yes, I think the Brilliant pebbles are usefull.

You can purchase a x-large bottle for about $20+ on an auction. Placing 2-3 of these in your room helps dial in the soundstage and supports the bass response.
Dont know why , but they do. Definatly a positive product to have.
I had a bottle break and Geoff quickly replaced it.

Please no trashin, just my take on them.

However, the teleport tweek may be out there...
I can understand the wise comments , some of the comments are pretty humorous.
The names of the items,(brilliant pebbles, clever clocks ,etc) seem to make them even more mysterious , strange and kinda ridiculous.

Ryder, I dont mean they increase the bass, my Andra 2's are great in that department.
But, proper placement with these bottles in the room can help dial in the focus, allowing everything, including the bass to sound more defined and true.
Its not a huge thing ,but an improvement neverless.

Perhaps the pebble materials are no more than anyone could gather themselves and put in a jar. I dont know, but for $20-$30 bucks they are pretty good.
Good conversation pieces.

Now, what about those gold, silver or platiunum cups that sell for $$$$ that you hang on the wall ?
I purchased the Brilliant Pebbles through Auctions.
Weather these items are technical marvels or just common ordinary items,I really dont know.
But, they do help improve the soundstage!

Just as perhaps hanging a rug on the wall improves reflection, some guy can sell rugs that are claimed Audio quality and descibe in detail the technical marvals of that rug.
In the end its still a rug .

Dont blame the guy for coming up with items that DO improve the soundstage and trying to market it.