Does Your Stereo need a Massage?

Gregadd

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See Smearing Aid by Art Dudley latest addition of Steroephile.


God certainly has a sense of humor! This ought to give the objectivists a stroke.

Add to the list of audiophile tweaks a cream that you can rub on your stereo.

Oy vey!
 

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The best massage I have given to my stereo was playing the Purist Audio Design "System Audio Enhancer" for 24 hours at loud level. But I can only do it when we leave for weekends, and only press the play key after all the family is outside the house!
 

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My headphones need a glass of bourbon.

Tim
 

Gregadd

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The article talks about some P.W.B cream that you rub on your component and it sounds better.
 

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Smile
 

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Like virtually everything out there, whether an expensive purchase or something pulled out from under the kitchen sink, I'm sure it will have some effect for some gear. No-one laughs at anti-static treatments, especially manufacturers of high tech electronic parts -- the cream likely has a high moisture content, and will help prevent charge buildup, which certainly interferes with good quality digital playback.

Nothing in life is ever really as straightforward as some people might hope for ...

Frank
 

JackD201

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Lotion as in "Powder, Oil or Lotion Sir"? Would have been more in line with the Massage theme. LOL.
 

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