Not only that but the claim that there’s a large number of unsubstantiated claims is itself unsubstantiated.
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mapman Between ... the large number of unsubstantiated claims and resulting personal attacks made and tolerated on this site these days (nothing new) I am seriously considering canceling my account once again.This is a hobbyist's group, not a scientific group, so "unsubstantiated claims" here are to be expected. But I'm with you as to the personal attacks, and agree they should not be tolerated. It appears one such violator has recently been suspended from the group, so there are reasons to be hopeful. |
Between actual technology advancements that make good sound more affordable and readily available than ever and the large number of unsubstantiated claims and resulting personal attacks made and tolerated on this site these days (nothing new) I am seriously considering canceling my account once again. The value proposition seems to be in heavy decline. |
Agree with peewee, these things are the bees knees. I find for maximum coverage I drill a small hole in each stone, attach each stone to a 10 lbs monofilament fishing line and attach the other end of the line to my ceiling fan. The learned audiophile can experiment with different ceiling fan speeds and lengths of the fishing line. Note, be careful not to use too long a fishing line as a concussion could occur if the stone hits your head, and worse, strangulation by hanging could occur if the line should wrap around the listener's neck. |
The people with there ignorant opinions that joke about nothing audible happens with the use of the Stone simply do not have good hearing or have a non revealing system or both,people laughed at intelligence of Einstein theory’s until they were proven years later,unfortunately there will always be uneducated ignorance in the world 🌎 |
The stones are to be placed in your head, to supplement the stones that are already in there for buying such a product. I'm sorry, but I had to say it. With that said, manic audiophilia is slowly taking over me (I'm a relative newbie), and I'm sure I'll be getting my hair cut in a manner to improve imaging soon, and I'll also be buying clothes that reduce standing waves. I've already made a suitable listening room a high priority in my next home. |
Pbb, you were NOT supposed to reveal that Herbert could not hear the stones. Yes, that is why he is no longer with us. Unknown to many, his pianist used the stones just above the keys near the sheet music stand. Until then the highs were never right. I assume you use these everywhere? If so, you are ahead of me. I no longer own any. |
In my experience, they work best positioned over a component's power supply. Even then, sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. I've heard wonderful results with Shaktis placed over the transformers of Krell and Spectron amps, but have heard no effect when they're placed on other components. You just have to experiment. Start with placement over the power supply. That's the safest bet. |
And I thought the last post I responded to was the strangest question of the day. Albert, would you know why Herbert Kegel, the gifted conductor, committed suicide? Did it have anything to with his not hearing any difference with Shakti Stones in his sound system or in the back pockets of the musicians in his orchestra? Should Shakti Stones be cryoed? Your public wants to know. Good day. |
Here are on line instructions: http://www.hifi-notes.com/shakti1-en.htm No one can tell you what's the perfect place to put these, it's a tweak product like isolation feet, roller blocks and dampers. All effect the sound. There will be people that love them, some will hate them. Some will say they do nothing at all. If you read the instructions and experiment, you can determine for yourself. I've experimented with these a lot, owned eight at one time. It would require a phone conversation to begin to cover it all. |