Review: Machina dynamica Brilliant Pebbles Tweak


Category: Accessories

As crazy as I thought these products would be, I have to state here loud and clear...

THEY MAKE A BIG DIFERENCE!

I started out with just the Clever Clocks.
I cant tell you how stupid I felt trying to explain to my wife the clocks advantages. It sort of confirmed my sickness in Audio and what a sucker I am. (At least to her, in her mind).

The clocks tightened the focus . So much, that I had to leave them in the system. Even though I could have sent them back for a refund.

Later, I bought some Large pebbles. These along with the clocks improved the bass definition.
So, I bought some X Large Pebbles, and some mini,and small.
I also put them on the 4 x 4 ceramic tables with cones underneath.
I know it sounds like the guy who is buying moon rocks.
My hair is also growing thicker and faster (just kidding)

But, each and every time I put more into the system it has improved the sound.

These items improve the tightmess, clairity, soundstage , bass response, all the good things in Audio. And you can adjust the effect just by moving them around the room.

I am not totally sure what these things are made of. I have heard they are subjected to large magnetic fields and I dont know if the effects last forever or not.

However, the price of admission is low, so give it a shot.
I think you would need 2-4 of the items to truly hear the difference and this will allow you to play with different positions in your room.

Don't think I am crazy , just open minded and happy.

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Isochronism, I will send the Large size. Your money is no good here.
I placed a canvas bag filled with 4 lbs.of narrow-band 1/2" gravel on the roof of my garage. The garage is located on the rental property below my house and sits approximately 85 feet from my listening room which, of course, is in the main house.
I also took a five pound bag of broad-band cat's-eye marbles of very fine quality and buried them in the sand at the ocean beach 200 yards from my stereo. Using my cellphone I then rang up my answering machine from the beach and allowed the message machine to run for 60 seconds before cutting the connection.
The results were nothing short of dramatic as well as being totally unexpected.
I definitely experienced increased detail, a much blacker background, improved dynamics, smother top end, faster response, and reduced listening fatigue.
I have tried similar tweaks inside my listening room and always found them overwhelming in their effect. I had too much detail, too much dynamic range, response that was faster than real life, even the background darkness was exaggerated to the point of absorbing one or two of the musicians into the black hole. To be precise, I used the same two bags of gravel and garnets
as the ones I removed to a distance but needed to create a distance from the actual listening environment to fine tune the effects.

These tweaks are inexpensive (industrial grade garnets work fine) and you can wait for a nice day to go to the beach and take a swim or surf while you are there. (Remember not to take your cellphone into the water or the tweaks may not work.)

In passing, I'll remark that the placement around my room of several world globes, crystal balls, glass marbles, and other spherical objects of varying sizes, weights and materials reduced perceived harmonic distortion and improved imaging before I tried the other tricks outlined above.
Hmmm.... Pitchblend or Autumnite Fluorescent Pebbles anyone? Geoff, how about it.... I am wondering if some slow neutrons fizzing out from U235 and U239 totally natural nitrate minerals sitting on top of my glorious African mansonia stands would enhance my pan-dimensional audio experience.

G.
Geoff, If that is some type of proposal,
I sincerely do appreciate the compliment, tho' I'm not that type. HA