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Mea Culpa! I confused the "Shakti Hallograph Soundfield Optimizer" with
the "Shakti Electromagnetic Stabilizer". This is akin to confusing the
Green Bottle of "medicine" with the Blue Bottle of "medicine" at an old
traveling "Medicine Show"; both are likely equally ineffective and
fraudulent.

Let me ask the question again:

Mr. Atkinson, can you explain how a product such as the "Shakti
Electromagnetic Stabilizer" could possibly improve the sound quality of
an audio system?

Why does your magazine give positive reviews (in vol. 19 no.2 and vol.
19 no.4, by J. Scull and B. Willis, respectively) to such do-nothing
frauds?

Is that clear enough, Mr. Atkinson?

John Atkinson wrote:
Arny Krueger wrote:
"John Atkinson" wrote
in message
ups.com
wrote:
How can a product such as the "Shakti Hallographic
Soundfield Optimizer" possibly improve the sound quality
of an audio system?...Why does your magazine give
positive reviews to _such_ (my underlining) do-nothing
frauds?

When was that, Mr. Welch?


Wow, ever see an editor go backwards that fast over such
a major issue? ;-)


It appears you misunderstood both Mr. Welch's question and
my response, Mr. Krueger. Mr. Welch was quite clearly
referring to a purported Stereophile review of the
"Shakti Hallographic Soundfield Optimizer." As I can't
find any such review in my index, I was asking Mr. Welch
for help in finding it.

John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile