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Re:obligatory...
Oh you can fix that easy - just use a Golden Sound Intelligent Chip, I'm sure they've upgraded the technology to work with SSDs too. Of course, there's always the old standby, the Altmann Tube-o-lator, I suppose it makes all the MP3 files stored on the NAND flash take on a warm "tube sound".
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Re:Oblig...
Yeah, I know there are a ton...
Furutech RD-2 Optical Media Demagnitizer
http://www.svalander.se/furutech/Rd-2.pdf
Cable Towers
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/dedicated2/cabletower.html
And hundreds more.
These other ones you have to be a special kind of stupid to buy those.
The BestBuy ones though, well, BestBuy should know better. The brand "RocketFish" is their own store brand too! SHAME! -
Re:There is more
Priceless. And what LP do they use with their ultra-mega-high-tech audiophile equipment ? A version of Samson playing Chopin ? No.
The second album of Suzanne Vega which is visiblein the last picture... -
There is more
While they're at it they should just purchase this wonderful device to demagentize your CD's.
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One of my favorites-and it's CHEAP! Only $200.00!The Shakai stone: Harry Pearson Recommended! Stereophile Recommended Component! Special Sale! Regularly $230.00, Only $199.99 each! Buy 3 or more for only $179.99 each!!! The Shakti Stone is an electromagnetic stabilizer that requires NO electrical hook-up. Simply placing the Shakti on a component results in instruments and vocals that are clearer and sweeter, with more liquidity, inner detail and focus. The imaging, stage depth and sound stage depth are more accurately replicated with the original recording site. The Shakti Stone is a Stereophile "Recommend Component." The Absolute Sound (Harry Pearson) chose the Shakti Stone as one of the year's best components. (Vol. 19, Issue 100) "Shakti is not only very highly recommended, but I consider it utterly necessary if you wish to get the most out of your audio system. The bad news is that you'll probably want one on each component. The units cost $230 each, but I can't think of getting this amount of sure improvement any other way for between $1000 & $1500. I would recommend that you do whatever you must to make this investment!" - Clay Swartz, Positive Feedback Magazine.
http://www.musicdirect.com/product/74266 http://www.6moons.com/industryfeatures/edge1/edge1_3.html
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Cheap audiophile gear.
Six Moons has a very favorable review of the $39 Sonic Impact T-Amp.
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/sonicimpact/t.h tml -
Here's a good Mid-Fi and a real Hi-Fi system