Shakti Stone


Does anyone have any experience with this?They claim it is noise reduction accessory.Seems like a low cost tweak for only $175.00.    

rockysantoro

Yes, the 'device' has magnets and other stones within it....I can read the copy at the sites....😒
This one still wonders just how the 'it' and it's arrangement of 'bits' was arrived at in the first place....much like the composition of exotic cables deigned to improve signals and the blurbs exhorting same....

The religions that stalk audio enthusiasm have a marked quality that remind me of religions in general.....

We can't prove Heaven, Hell, or an afterlife either...or one's god for that matter.

Faith should be limited to the mortal plane until some essence of quantum concepts raises the bar into that realm....then, I might be swayed to knell.

I was raised Catholic....got tired of the guilt exponent within it....

Parents didn't want me to be a 'heathen'... and I couldn't feel comfortable with a Bronze Age belief directing my life.

Extend that into my audiophila unless you've more than a blunt instrument.

I bought one because I'm a big believer in reducing EMI effects and tried it on various components with no apparent benefits.  I was about to write it off as snake oil until I rechecked where the transformer was located in my 1990s Krell preamp.  I found a Youtube video that showed a much different location than I had thought.  When I then moved the Stone to be on top of the transformer, I believe it helped with both dynamics and detail.  I'll probably buy another soon and experiment with placing it on my phono preamp transformer.  I'm very skeptical that it would actually benefit all components, but transformers notoriously emanate EMI so I think amps are the best use for them.

Yep, transformers, hard drives emanate much EMI/RFI. Good one is to try on power conditioners.