Rob 6,575 Posted yesterday at 09:48 AM Posted yesterday at 09:48 AM Welcome to the site. I think you have exceeded the meaning of OCCD! 🤣 Nice collection of equipment 😎 2
Receiver2000 4,947 Posted yesterday at 01:30 PM Posted yesterday at 01:30 PM Speaking of acoustical damping, I saw this gizmo at an audio show. Supposed to acoustically damp a room. The guy did a demo that turned it on and off that brought the music into better focus with a remote. But who knows what that really controlled? 1
crvt 37 Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago OCCD ? And the Guizmo stuff, just control your mind and wallet ... My two cents.
Receiver2000 4,947 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Obsessive Compulsive Carver Disorder. Common around here. 1
Half Life 1,474 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 6 hours ago, Receiver2000 said: Speaking of acoustical damping, I saw this gizmo at an audio show. Supposed to acoustically damp a room. The guy did a demo that turned it on and off that brought the music into better focus with a remote. But who knows what that really controlled? In case anyone wants to know a bit more: https://www.synergisticresearch.com/acoustics/vibratron/ $3,995.00 2 1
Community Admin AndrewJohn 11,167 Posted 1 hour ago Community Admin Posted 1 hour ago 17 hours ago, Half Life said: In case anyone wants to know a bit more: https://www.synergisticresearch.com/acoustics/vibratron/ $3,995.00 @Rob and I, as we walked around AXPONA a couple years ago, sat through one of these demos from a different supplier. We caught on that something was up..., The premise was that this "passive" device, when placed in the room, could do room correction of some kind, and improve the sound. The device was small, like a USB stick drive size, as I recall. The demo jock said he could take the unit out of the room, and the correction would stop, and the sound difference would be noticeable at the moment it left the room. we sat through that demo once..., and there was a subtle difference - but nothing spectacular. The audio system was a smallish remote-controlled non-branded (that I recall) integrated system, small enough to fit in a suitcase with the speakers. I caught on that a second player in the con was in the back of the room, arms folded..., and I noticed in his hand was a small remote control unit. I requested that guy, in the back of the room, to put the remote down on the floor, in front of the system they were playing music through. A look of "shock" and "we're busted flooded their face - their con had been exposed. They tried to continue with the lie of the con, saying "it will still make a difference..." They complied, and the other demo jock took the "component" which was not powered, no wires, not in the "chain" anywhere..., out of the room again, and this time, no sound change that we could tell. My conclusion is that the remote, operated by the quiet guy in the back corner of the room toggled on some "loudness" feature in the system that was playing the demo tracks, in synch with the con man that took the component out of the room. Con men are everywhere - it just takes common sense to see through it, and not get duped. But, then, cults of followers of this kind of snake oil are sucked into it every day..., and when a mark pays $3995 for something, expectation bias kicks in and they "believe" it works, and would rarely come out and risk their pride by admitting they had made a mistake and fell for the con. While his museum has no evidence, PT Barnum is credited with saying "a sucker is born every minute" - others with the sentiment also credited with this phrase include David Hannum, PT Barnum's critic, as well as the notorious Bunco Man, Joseph Lewis ("Hungry Joe") a gambler in the 1880's in several print references... The term applies to Audio, for sure! 😉 1
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