WA-Quantum GmbH's Quantum Chips


WA-Quantum GmbH's Quantum Chips has anyone tried these?

I have tried the fuse chips and I am quite impressed! How the ... ???

So, I went ahead and ordered chips for speakers,cables,and transformer chips. I also purchased a few more fuse chips to try on circuit breakers / outlets.
Heck, I may even try some of them on my Synergistic powercell.
Luckly they come with a 30 day return.

I have read Norm's positive review on Stereo Times.

Just wondering if anyone else has tried these.
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Showing 18 responses by mapman

" I think it has most likely to do with RFI/EMI suppression"

THat would be my guess as well.

RFI/EMI noise is essentially always present and devices that work based on proximity to circuits are most likely affecting this somehow IMHO.

IF so, then the question becomes more about how this is done and is the approach more effective than other means that might cost much less, like use of Mu MEtal, etc.?
I think I've seen their literature says it changes molecular structures somehow or something along that line.
"Mapman, the blurb, "changes at a submolecular level" on the page you linked to appears to be nothing more than ad copy by VH Audio, a dealer for the chips. Has the actual WA Chip manufacturer revealed something you can sink your teeth into? Probably not. "

"WA-Quantum GMBH is a manufacturer of high technology products including a line of "Chips" operating at a subatomic Quantum level, which improve the efficiency of current flow and signal transmission in audio devices including fuses, capacitors, phono cartridges and tonearms, transformers, transducers, and audio cabling. "

Still nothing to sink teeth into from either source. Even worse, it appears the dealer and maker are sending two different messages. Now I am even more confused. Did the dealer get it wrong somehow? Who knows?

I, apparently like others, would really like to understand how the product does what it does, but I am not holding my breath at this point personally. It is what it is, whatever it is?
How does one know if the chip is working properly or if defective?

How is the customer support with these products when results are not heard and a defective device a possibility?
"But if they are quantum mechanical in nature wouldn't that be big news?"

Maybe. It all depends. The devil is in the details which apparently are not being disclosed in this case. So as presented, it cannot be assessed as anything beyond a marketing term which is apparently good enough.

Where's the beef?
Only geof would equate asking reasonable questions about products and vendors in aforum like this with wife beating. No surprise!
Ozzy, me to for referencing it as well. IT has nothing to do with the WA Quantum chips.
You'd think a high tech quantum device would have a better designed attachment system. :)
"That's an interesting question. What exactly would he be looking for and where would he look for it? Let's he's using a scanning electron microscope. First place to look: under the big W. :-)"

Geoff, as a supposed resident quantum audio expert, I keep hoping some day you'll answer some questions about this stuff beyond just asking more.

So what exactly would one find under the big W?
The vendors clearly use the term "quantum" in their marketing literature yet provide little or no information beyond that. Those are the only "facts" provided. So make of it what you will.
GEoff has a purty programmed Diamond Light Crystal High Frequency Clarifier for sale here I see:

MDCrystal

Despite being announced as unannounced, one can clearly read about it and buy it and try it. That's a nice trick in itself! :^)
" These "artificial atoms" can be designed to exhibit specific characteristics, such as wavelength of emitted photons and bandwidth of absorbed energy. "

Geoff, hate to break the news, but pretty much everything in the universe is designed that way already.

THe science of Remote Sensing is based on it.

Artificial atoms! Nice marketing term! Very impressive!
YEs, I follow what you said about artificial atoms. Sounds like nonsense to me.

I've read about quantum dot applications before. Definitely a useful light/optics related technology but how is it relevant to this discussion. Is that what you or perhaps others mean when they say some material they use is programmed? If so, I might buy that but a program is just a for of technology. It may be good, bad or useless. WHat matters is the application.
Geoff does say it helps to have a sense of humor regarding quantum audio products. I'm sure it helps him!

It usually never hurts to have a sense of humor, but there are some things that are almost impossible or perhaps even ill advised to just laugh at.