Well, I looked into this a bit, and it seems similar to ideas such as Feng-Shui or Tai Chi but claiming re-balancing of audible dis-harmony.
Is there a place for these disks in YOUR studio space?
http://www.shunmook.com/hifiproduct_4.html

some serious gear in their hifi gallery picsannode wrote:Was watching a high-end audio equipment video today. The demonstrator points out these wooden posts holding small black disks and claiming they tune the room, changing it's acoustical dimensions.
Well, I looked into this a bit, and it seems similar to ideas such as Feng-Shui or Tai Chi but claiming re-balancing of audible dis-harmony.
Is there a place for these disks in YOUR studio space?![]()
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http://www.shunmook.com/hifiproduct_4.html
Doesn't it strike you funny that the people that spend multiple thousands on equipment to get near perfect reproduction will also invest in magical disks to make it all come finally together?some serious gear in their hifi gallery pics

annode wrote:Doesn't it strike you funny that the people that spend multiple thousands on equipment to get near perfect reproduction will also invest in magical disks to make it all come finally together?some serious gear in their hifi gallery pics
annode wrote:Doesn't it strike you funny that the people that spend multiple thousands on equipment to get near perfect reproduction will also invest in magical disks to make it all come finally together?some serious gear in their hifi gallery pics

I think your confusing tai chi with Taekwondo.maschinelf wrote:Umm .. going to take the liberty of going OT but do you even know what taichi is? Sure if you're talking about the new age dance then I don't think anyone really knows what that is. But if you talking about the martial art, then it's only one of the best martial arts ever developed.

maschinelf wrote:Umm .. going to take the liberty of going OT but do you even know what taichi is? Sure if you're talking about the new age dance then I don't think anyone really knows what that is. But if you talking about the martial art, then it's only one of the best martial arts ever developed.
vurt wrote:maschinelf wrote:Umm .. going to take the liberty of going OT but do you even know what taichi is? Sure if you're talking about the new age dance then I don't think anyone really knows what that is. But if you talking about the martial art, then it's only one of the best martial arts ever developed.
so long as your attacker comes at you in slo mo!
yes, i know tai chi has benefits for the body. i do it, some patterns, to aid with my arthritis.

ive swapped all the knobs on all my synths for mahogany with ebony caps.herodotus wrote:I just don't get it.
Fiberglass is cheap. It's easy to install, and it can be covered with cloth of any color or pattern to mix into any decor.
Skyline diffusors are cheap and easy to make and can be made out of almost any kind of wood. They can be painted or stained or varnished to fit in any decor.
The efficacy of treatments like these has been scientifically demonstrated and is obvious to the ear. Instructions for their construction and installation are easily available for free on the web.
And yet, people spend their money on magic discs and Brilliant Pebbles.
Amazing.

no kidding, its no coincidence patrick bateman was an audiophileannode wrote: There may be a certain OCD nature with serious audio-files. This might explain buying something based on how you feel about it.
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