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Machina Dynamica - Amazing Breakthrough Audiophile Accessories!
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<blockquote data-quote="jlaubza" data-source="post: 962120" data-attributes="member: 21934"><p>This is the funniest stuff I have read in a long time. But, also something that makes me shake my head in despair at the gullibility of some people. I looked at the Mechanica Dynamica website and struggled to believe it is a real business. </p><p></p><p>They state that some of their stuff is from Peter Belt in the UK. He was the guy that advised one to tie knots in interconnects and other cables to improve sound. He also sold tiny pieces of sticky paper, called electrets, cut into triangular shapes, to be stuck onto turntable tone-arms and platters, which magically improved the sound. Same idea that is now being applied to CD players. </p><p></p><p>I suppose any day now Audio Mechanica will start to sell these 'electrets' for TTs, seeing how popular rice crispy sound has become for an inexperienced generation of neophyte audiophiles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlaubza, post: 962120, member: 21934"] This is the funniest stuff I have read in a long time. But, also something that makes me shake my head in despair at the gullibility of some people. I looked at the Mechanica Dynamica website and struggled to believe it is a real business. They state that some of their stuff is from Peter Belt in the UK. He was the guy that advised one to tie knots in interconnects and other cables to improve sound. He also sold tiny pieces of sticky paper, called electrets, cut into triangular shapes, to be stuck onto turntable tone-arms and platters, which magically improved the sound. Same idea that is now being applied to CD players. I suppose any day now Audio Mechanica will start to sell these 'electrets' for TTs, seeing how popular rice crispy sound has become for an inexperienced generation of neophyte audiophiles. [/QUOTE]
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