What’s your vote for the most ridiculous, overpriced, and useless tweak?


My vote: Furutech Outlet Cover 105 NCF $220, with “special crystalline material that has two “active” properties.” https://www.thecableco.com/outlet-cover-105-ncf.html

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Getting back to the subject for just a second I actually don’t see why some cable elevators cost an arm and a leg as suspending/isolating them with fishing line from eye 👁 hooks in the ceiling would accomplish the same thing or more by isolating the cables from electric static fields AND vibration. There’s always Statue of Liberty souvenirs if you must have something on the floor. 🗽🗽🗽
I’m going to help you guys out a little bit. Here’s some food for thought regarding iconic audiophile tweaks that might possibly be a tad overpriced. You decide.

Schumann Frequency Generator from Acoustic Revive $800

Tiny Little Bowl resonators set of 3 in pure gold, platinum and silver $3000

Minus K Isolation stand $3000

Vibraplane isolation stand $3000

Furutech LP demagnetizer $2700


It would be a good idea to isolate all the printed circuit boards from the transformer
There are a variety of anti-vibration grommets and stand-offs that can be used with a pcb.
Steve McCormack uses the anti-vibration stand-offs and he placed the large Plitron toroidal transformer in my DNA-2 LAE on a metal plate that was then isolated from the chassis.
So difficult to stick to the title of the thread isn’t it? The gravitational pull of FREE ADVERTISING still blights the audiogon forum. No thread is immune, not even this one.

Let me remind you, we’re discussing ridiculous, useless, and overpriced tweaks.

For all you would be salesmen, entrepreneurs, fanboys, shills etc try the following link.

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/most-useful-tweaks-that-are-sensible-and-really-make-a-notice...