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Started by jplaudio, February 27, 2005, 10:12:31 AM

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jplaudio

How come this stuff is always for audiophiles? We need some inventions like this for guitar/ bass players  :wink:
Maybe the Magic Ring will work a foot in front of my amp.....
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http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina28.htm
Ultra tweeters that " do not operate in the audio band"  :P  :roll:

petemoore

I suppose I'd have to try this before I could draw any conclusions about performance claims.
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mlabbee

LOL!  I wonder how many of those things they sell. My guess is that you pull them apart and they're empty or have a lot of technical looking stuff that actually does nothing.  I'm still trying to understand how sound waves "organize energy flow" - they don't seem to make much of a distinction between RF and sound waves.

scottosan

Quote from: mlabbeeLOL!  I wonder how many of those things they sell. My guess is that you pull them apart and they're empty or have a lot of technical looking stuff that actually does nothing.  I'm still trying to understand how sound waves "organize energy flow" - they don't seem to make much of a distinction between RF and sound waves.
I'm sure its like a big ferrite magnet.

onboard

I've heard of putting a magnet around your car's fuel line to increase mpg by, (ahem), aligning hydrocarbon chains...but the "Magic Ring" wins hands down as the defacto method to illuminate and expand the soundstage in all my audio endeavors.

There is some study on the effects of inaudible high frequency content but I'm guessing they aren't testing in the gHz range. "Sshhhh, did you hear that satelite transmission?"

As for the Intelligent Chip, I don't even want to know...
-Ryan
"Bound to cover just a little more ground..."

Fret Wire

Quote from: jplaudioUltra tweeters that " do not operate in the audio band"  :P  :roll:

Extended high end so dogs can rock too. :shock:  

We do have something along the lines of the "magic ring" for guitar/bass players. The high-temp o-rings (red of course) that go over your tubes, and make shitty pre-amp tubes sound like Mullards. Imagine hearing a difference in your dimed out Twin Reverb that will rattle your teeth out half a mile away.

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Fret Wire
(Keyser Soze)

Connoisseur of Distortion

hmmmmm that intelligent chip is pretty amazing technology. i wonder if i taped it on a TS-808 clone, would it play SRV for me?

Peter Snowberg

Eschew paradigm obfuscation

Jason Stout

I have to wonder why mastering studios aren't using the un-Intelligent Chip.  :wink:
Jason Stout

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Those tube rubber rings are freaky.
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bwanasonic

Quote from: petemooreI suppose I'd have to try this before I could draw any conclusions about performance claims.

Unless it defies all known laws of physics. Are we just supposed to take their word for this mumbo jumbo? Brilliant pebbles? Kiss my magical hairy stones.

Kerry M

Fret Wire



Quote from: Fp-www.Tonepad.comThose tube rubber rings are freaky.

Notice how the JJ 12ax7 on the left has two different size rings compared to the Ei 12ax7. He's obviously fine tuned it for noise and microphonics. :roll:  :roll:  :roll:
Fret Wire
(Keyser Soze)

Connoisseur of Distortion

Quote from: Fret Wire

Quote from: Fp-www.Tonepad.comThose tube rubber rings are freaky.

Notice how the JJ 12ax7 on the left has two different size rings compared to the Ei 12ax7. He's obviously fine tuned it for noise and microphonics. :roll:  :roll:  :roll:

that is, of course, why they offer 3 sizes of vivid tangerine condoms  :D