Stein Music Harmonizers

wil

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Does anyone have experience with the Harmonizers? I'm curious to audition.

And what about the "Magic Rocks"? (They seem to undermine their credibility there,
but who knows, maybe there's also a magic rock in Harmonizer box!

But I have an open mind...
 

GaryProtein

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Does anyone have experience with the Harmonizers? I'm curious to audition.

And what about the "Magic Rocks"? (They seem to undermine their credibility there,
but who knows, maybe there's also a magic rock in Harmonizer box!

But I have an open mind...

Don't have such an open mind that what's in there falls out!

That's all I'm saying. The community here knows how I feel about those crazy tweaks.
 

sujay

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Does anyone have experience with the Harmonizers? I'm curious to audition.

And what about the "Magic Rocks"? (They seem to undermine their credibility there,
but who knows, maybe there's also a magic rock in Harmonizer box!

But I have an open mind...

Hi,

I am quite a fan of Stein Music and have been using the harmonisers as well as the black diamonds. I can state with confidence that the harmonisers do improve what one hears especially in the soundstage (both depth and width). The transparency and sense of realism goes up a notch. I am aware how controversial this topic can be and am not a technical geek but I have a good pair of ears......and I don't part with my money easily.

Of late, I have added the in- line speaker match and the Q series harmonisers and in my view, these have taken the presentation up quite a few notches, especially lowering the noise floor considerably - more than akin to a DAC or a cable upgrade!

I tried his zebra wood feet ( under components) but ended up liking my finite elemente more.....so it's not all about having blind faith.

Having said this, this may not be for everyone. So I would suggest you give these a try before committing to a purchase. Holger Stein is quite approachable and deals directly as well.

Good luck......though I do feel you will be pleasantly surprised by what some (if not all) of his products can do.

Cheers

Sujay
PS - a little off-topic but I am using his Aventurin 6 MC Cartridge and it is fabulous!!
 

wil

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Hi,

I am quite a fan of Stein Music and have been using the harmonisers as well as the black diamonds. I can state with confidence that the harmonisers do improve what one hears especially in the soundstage (both depth and width). The transparency and sense of realism goes up a notch. I am aware how controversial this topic can be and am not a technical geek but I have a good pair of ears......and I don't part with my money easily.

Of late, I have added the in- line speaker match and the Q series harmonisers and in my view, these have taken the presentation up quite a few notches, especially lowering the noise floor considerably - more than akin to a DAC or a cable upgrade!

I tried his zebra wood feet ( under components) but ended up liking my finite elemente more.....so it's not all about having blind faith.

Having said this, this may not be for everyone. So I would suggest you give these a try before committing to a purchase. Holger Stein is quite approachable and deals directly as well.

Good luck......though I do feel you will be pleasantly surprised by what some (if not all) of his products can do.

Cheers

Sujay
PS - a little off-topic but I am using his Aventurin 6 MC Cartridge and it is fabulous!!


There's another product out there called "The Acoustic Energizer" from IPC which claims to work on the air as well by generating a "proton vibration alignment field." But no magic rocks required!
 

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