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A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
geoffkait,I am a bit confused here. Do you mean you have placed the bowl in various rooms and the sound from your headphones is improved? Please clarify. 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
herman,Are you implying that geoffkait alternates his position -- and that we have been lured into a convoluted thread? This is just geoffkait being himself. No harm in that, is there? And no harm in giving him a platform on which to pontificate -... 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
geoffkait,Perhaps you did not read my links and my comments carefully enough. There is much that is still unknown about electromagnetic fields and photons. Empirically, the bottom line is the fact that magnets can greatly improve the sound.Frankly... 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
geoffkaitYes -- and even hobbies are not exempt from the need for respect. 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
geoffkait,May I reiterate that I do believe your attitude needs no comment. 
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geoffkait,That’s because I am a decent fellow. 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
geoffkait,We may also note that anyone who disagrees with you in a direct and forthright manner is liable to be the subject of one of your confrontational and disrespectful replies such as "revenge of the nerds". Of course, this was said in jest. ... 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
geoffkait,I do believe that you have the right to your opinions -- and that your attitude needs no comment. 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
Just to remind everyone that the OP is about DIY projects you can do at home that do not cost much but that really improve audio system sound. 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
geoffkait,If you read my posting and my earlier reference very closely you will note that I am not talking about bowls of water. This kind of digression is not helpful. It merely trivializes matters and diverts attention from the subject at hand. ... 
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There are more implications in the scientific domain, as I have been alluding to:http://www.iflscience.com/physics/magnetic-fields-can-control-heat-and-sound/Acoustic phonons have magnetic properties:https://phys.org/news/2015-03-landmark-magnets.... 
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geoffkait,You make an good point: "Electromagnetic waves are comprised of photons." Herman, You make a good point: " ... it is interesting to see how some twist the science to suit their needs." There are a number of things going on here. Yes, ph... 
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geoffkait,You're right. The signal is affected by magnets. Just not in a good way. In a very good way.I am not touching my breaker. 
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geoffkait,Hoodwinked by my ears. Of course, the signal is affected with the magnets in the connectors -- as well as by a packet of 12 magnets below and 12 above the breaker box. 
A Big DIY Bang for Your Buck?
Look, it cost me $70 to make $70 HFTs (I call my version HFRs -- High Frequency resonators). It would have cost me $4,200 to buy them from SR. So what if they're not the same as Ted's? They are doing a great job in my system. I looked up his paten...