Chemically Altered Audio


Is there any interest in a discussion about home-made formulae that can significantly enhance audio quality? After reading some recent threads here, it appears that one company which had been involved in this aspect of audio is no longer in business, and has no immediate plans to reopen. I would not be making this offer if that company was still operating. My recent experiments in this area are extensive, and most of it is unique. The experiments are not influenced by the products of any other company. I would like to share the results, if it's not too controversial, and if such a discussion would not cause difficulties for anyone actively involved in the business. I certainly don't want to hurt anyone by revealing and discussing what I know. On the contrary, I would like to help open minded readers get started on some very cost effective, radical home-made solutions. I can describe in detail the steps necessary to create some home-made formulae which have proved to be very successful in my own system. I'll await reaction before I continue.
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Thanks Spencer and Tim. I'm very happy to know that TF treatment has worked for you. Interesting to note that it works on the Gate, I had not thought of that. I don't have the Gate, but I know how it works, and it makes sense that it would amplify the effect of the TF (not the other way around). TF also works when a small square is place on an Alpha card (logo side). Alpha cards can also be greatly improved by sticking them in place with nanotape. You can make your own device that works like a Gate. You could make one 10 times more powerful than a Gate. There is also a home-made method that can be used to multiply the sonic effect of mats (home made or Emat) by at least 5 times.
OK. The late genius Tim Mrock told me about this method. He pobably told others, I have no idea. But it works. However he did not invent it, the idea came from another source.

It involves cutting a thin, 2-wire power cord (like a thin lamp cord). It should be about 6-8 feet long depending on your system. Leave the plug on the end. Make sure to seal the cut end safely so that the wires can’t short and are not exposed.
Get a wooden dowel rod, about one half inch diameter and 16 inches long. Starting at the cut end of the lamp cord, coil the cord around the dowel tightly, leaving 5 inches of dowel as a handle. The more close tight winds, the better. Tape the coil with electrical tape so that it can’t unwind from the dowel. The result should look like a wand with a wound coil and a wooden handle, with a 4 foot trailing power cable and AC plug. Stick the coil under your PPT Mat, plug it into the AC, and in Tim’s own words "KABOOOM!!!"

The wand needs to be on all the time for best effect, but it does have lasting effect for a time after it’s turned off. . You can create a wand for every mat you own. Too many wands does create a horrible tangle of power cords.

Disclaimer : Get a qualified electrician to make the wand(s). Don’t make them yourself like I did.




Really! I'm not doubting this works but the liability is crazy. Do you really think a licensed electrician would make such a contraption? 
If you can’t get an electrician or electrical engineer to make a wand for you, then use a powerful rechargeable battery as a power source.
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