Anyone Tried Bybee's "Quantum Clarifier"'s Inside Your Speakers?


I am curious to know please if anyone has tried Bybee's "Quantum Clarifier"'s as a DIY upgrade to improve your speakers?  Of course, if yes, please what do you think?  They sell for about $100 each.   Thank you in advance :-)  

Basically I have read... "Simply remove screws holding transducer in place and carefully remove transducer to expose rear. Attach Clarifier with attached magnet to rear of transducer."

"This product can be beneficial for all range of speakers. Generally, the speakers will perform better in all areas, bass, treble extension, low level information, purity of tone, dynamics and noise reduction.   Most users are astounded by the improvements."
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Showing 1 response by kota1

My only regret is I listened to the nay sayers who discouraged my willingness to even try. 

That is a constant factor on the internet, the people with the least experience with a product are the loudest at condemning it. I think these audio karens are the opposite of science, which is about experimenting. 

I have a bybee power filter for twenty years. It works, it doesn't make my gear levitate or fly. It simply reduces EMF and makes my system sound better.