Shakti Stones Do they actuall work guys.


Shakti Stones: Does this work?

Where are you placing them if you only had one or two?
What is it doing to your system?

I need some straight answers please!
I can hear a difference in Powercords and cables and all others for sure, CONES and isolations devices work but depending, on my Table, you bet! On my amplifier I am not sure. so......any inputs are appreciated

Thanks
rapogee
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Shatki bricks are even better but not nearly as good as shatki cinder blocks. In-the-know audiophiles will want to raise the blocks to 2.5 meters above a cd player (too ensure good bass extension) and then let go directly over the cd player (while the music is playing), this will tend to put an end to digital harshness, although initially the harshness may actually increase. Research tends to show that after only one such shatki cinder block application there is a significant dampening effect. This is not a subtle effect such as one notices with silly changes like new speakers or room treatments. Anyone will be able to percieve the change in tonal characteristics after one application.
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Gee Tvad, I thought you knew where I stood long before now.
If you want to believe these kind of tweeks work it's fine. But don't get ill because there's still a few semi-sane people who disagree with your non scientific findings.
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Here are the choices:
1. They work, and you believe the explanations for their effectiveness
2. They work, but you feel the explanations are hype, and unscientific
3. They don't work, and you feel cheated and scammed.
4. They don't work, without hearing them, because there's no rational reason
5 They work, it seems like voodoo, yet there's no denying your ears.
6. They work, you're sure they do, but are too embarrassed to admit it to others
7. They don't work, but you've allowed yourself the delusion that they do

I have a tweaker friend who has a system made up of a discontinued 50w solid state amp driving discontinued inefficient planar speakers, under $2,500 tube preamp, home-made speaker wires out of jeweler's silver wire, Shakti Stones and Holographs, Steins, Black bodies, Bybees, and other tweaks.
His system produces jaw-dropping real sound. None of the over $200,000 systems I heard at the NYC Audio Show could even touch this system. Some could go deeper, but that's it.
I belong to option 5. Hearing is believing.
I'm guessing they would have the most pronounced effect when one listens to rock while stoned.