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Audio quackwatch: The Silver Rock Signature Knob
Sometimes you really want to believe something's a joke.
But alas it's not. http://www.referenceaudiomods.com/Me...Code=NOB_C37_C Silver Rock Signature Knob $480.00 Good vibrations, Bad vibrations it?s all about vibrations!! RAM would like to introduce a new signature level knob developed for the mighty Silver Rock potentiometer. The standard bakelite knob is certainly the best sounding compromise... but now Audio Consulting has taken this aspect of the Silver Rock much further. The new knobs are custom made with beech wood and bronze where the bronze is used as the insert to mount to the stem of the volume pot. The beech wood is coated several times with C37 lacquer for best sound as pointed out by Dieter Ennemoser. How can this make a difference??? Well, hearing is believing as we always say. The sound becomes much more open and free flowing with a nice improvement in resolution. Dynamics are better and overall naturalness is improved. Here is a test for all you Silver Rock owners. Try removing the bakelite knobs and listen. You will be shocked by this! The signature knobs will have an even greater effect?really amazing! The point here is the micro vibrations created by the volume pots and knobs find their way into the delicate signal path and cause degradation (Bad vibrations equal bad sound). With the signature knobs micro vibrations from the C37 concept of wood, bronze and the lacquer itself compensate for the volume pots and provide (Good Vibrations) our ear/brain combination like to hear?way better sound!! Knobs can easily be installed on all versions of the Silver Rock potentiometer. -- -S If you're a nut and knock on enough doors, eventually someone will open one, look at you and say, Messiah, we have waited for your arrival. |
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Steven Sullivan wrote:
Sometimes you really want to believe something's a joke. But alas it's not. http://www.referenceaudiomods.com/Me...Code=NOB_C37_C Silver Rock Signature Knob $480.00 I imagine this would look very nice on the front of a black preamp. As for the claims about vibration, it'll probably appeal to the passively gullible who believe that everything can make a difference. Whereas it would seem to require active stupidity to fall for this: http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina27.htm INTELLIGENT CHIP CD/DVD/SACD UPGRADE "Machina Dynamica now carries the Intelligent Chip from Golden Sound. The Intelligent Chip is a thin, orange, 1x1.5 inch rectangular wafer that automatically upgrades any CD/DVD/SACD disc when the Chip is placed momentarily on the top surface of the player above the spinning disc. The Intelligent Chip is available in two models - the GSIC-10 ($16) upgrades 10 discs; the GSIC-30 ($40) upgrades 30 discs. The disc upgrade is virtually instantaneous - and permanent; the sound of the upgraded disc more closely resembles the sound of the orginal master recording. "Description/Theory: The Intelligent Chip is a "new generation," high-tech device that corrects a particular problem inherent in all commercial digital discs. According to the Intelligent Chip manufacturer, this problem is produced by slight fluctuations in the master clock(s) when pressing the discs. This "clock fluctuation" problem (jitter) is one reason why consumer digital discs frequently "don't sound quite right," or have a "high-frequency edge." "The Intelligent Chip corrects the clock fluctuation problem within 2 seconds, resulting in sound that is clearer and less distorted, with a deeper soundstage, more "air" and lower background noise. This improvement is particularly apparent on very good discs. "Instructions: Remove the orange Intelligent Chip from its protective clear plastic case and place it on top of the CD/DVD/SACD player directly above the transport section, silver label side facing up. Next, insert the disc to be upgraded in the player, then push "Play" and allow the disc to play for at least 2 seconds. The upgrade takes only 2 seconds and is permanent. Note: It is helpful to mark the Chip each time a disc is upgraded so you'll know how many upgrades remain. "Once the disc is upgraded, you may either remove the Intelligent Chip from the player and return it to its clear plastic case or leave it on top of the player and insert the next disc to be upgraded into the player. The manufacturer suggests always storing the Chip in its protective case, otherwise the Chip could lose its effectiveness over time. Once the Chip has upgraded the prescribed number of discs it automatically ceases to function." bob |
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Randi had this knob as a topic in his last commentary for '04. In a
followup, readers pointed him to information about the miracle paint which is said to provide the vibration control that makes the $480 knob work: http://www.randi.org/jr/010705an.html#5 Sometimes you really want to believe something's a joke. But alas it's not. http://www.referenceaudiomods.com/Me...ROD&Product_Co de=NOB_C37_C Silver Rock Signature Knob $480.00 Good vibrations, Bad vibrations it?s all about vibrations!! RAM would like to introduce a new signature level knob developed for the mighty Silver Rock potentiometer. The standard bakelite knob is certainly the best sounding compromise... but now Audio Consulting has taken this aspect of the Silver Rock much further. The new knobs are custom made with beech wood and bronze where the bronze is used as the insert to mount to the stem of the volume pot. The beech wood is coated several times with C37 lacquer for best sound as pointed out by Dieter Ennemoser. How can this make a difference??? Well, hearing is believing as we always say. The sound becomes much more open and free flowing with a nice improvement in resolution. Dynamics are better and overall naturalness is improved. Here is a test for all you Silver Rock owners. Try removing the bakelite knobs and listen. You will be shocked by this! The signature knobs will have an even greater effect?really amazing! The point here is the micro vibrations created by the volume pots and knobs find their way into the delicate signal path and cause degradation (Bad vibrations equal bad sound). With the signature knobs micro vibrations from the C37 concept of wood, bronze and the lacquer itself compensate for the volume pots and provide (Good Vibrations) our ear/brain combination like to hear?way better sound!! Knobs can easily be installed on all versions of the Silver Rock potentiometer. -- -S If you're a nut and knock on enough doors, eventually someone will open one, look at you and say, Messiah, we have waited for your arrival. |
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Steven Sullivan wrote:
Sometimes you really want to believe something's a joke. But alas it's not. http://www.referenceaudiomods.com/Me...Code=NOB_C37_C Silver Rock Signature Knob $480.00 Good vibrations, Bad vibrations it?s all about vibrations!! RAM would like to introduce a new signature level knob developed for the mighty Silver Rock potentiometer. The standard bakelite knob is certainly the best sounding compromise... but now Audio Consulting has taken this aspect of the Silver Rock much further. The new knobs are custom made with beech wood and bronze where the bronze is used as the insert to mount to the stem of the volume pot. The beech wood is coated several times with C37 lacquer for best sound as pointed out by Dieter Ennemoser. How can this make a difference??? Well, hearing is believing as we always say. The sound becomes much more open and free flowing with a nice improvement in resolution. Dynamics are better and overall naturalness is improved. Here is a test for all you Silver Rock owners. Try removing the bakelite knobs and listen. You will be shocked by this! The signature knobs will have an even greater effect?really amazing! The point here is the micro vibrations created by the volume pots and knobs find their way into the delicate signal path and cause degradation (Bad vibrations equal bad sound). With the signature knobs micro vibrations from the C37 concept of wood, bronze and the lacquer itself compensate for the volume pots and provide (Good Vibrations) our ear/brain combination like to hear?way better sound!! Knobs can easily be installed on all versions of the Silver Rock potentiometer. I noted that on that website, a 0.5 ounce of "C37" lacquer sells for $60. Here's the C37 "theory": http://www.ennemoser.com/c37theory.html Especially striking is the inventor's claim: "All attempts by science to explain the secrets of the character of sound have so far been unsuccesful". And here is a nice rebuttal: http://sound.westhost.com/madashell9.htm |
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Steven Sullivan wrote:
Good vibrations, Bad vibrations it?s all about vibrations!! RAM would like to introduce a new signature level knob developed for the mighty Silver Rock potentiometer. The standard bakelite knob is certainly the best sounding compromise... but now Audio Consulting has taken this aspect of the Silver Rock much further. The new knobs are custom made with beech wood and bronze where the bronze is used as the insert to mount to the stem of the volume pot. The beech wood is coated several times with C37 lacquer for best sound as pointed out by Dieter Ennemoser. How can this make a difference??? Well, hearing is believing as we always say. The sound becomes much more open and free flowing with a nice improvement in resolution. Dynamics are better and overall naturalness is improved. Here is a test for all you Silver Rock owners. Try removing the bakelite knobs and listen. You will be shocked by this! The signature knobs will have an even greater effect?really amazing! The point here is the micro vibrations created by the volume pots and knobs find their way into the delicate signal path and cause degradation (Bad vibrations equal bad sound). With the signature knobs micro vibrations from the C37 concept of wood, bronze and the lacquer itself compensate for the volume pots and provide (Good Vibrations) our ear/brain combination like to hear?way better sound!! Knobs can easily be installed on all versions of the Silver Rock potentiometer. If we give them credit for all of these "inventions," I have to ask - how many times can the resolution be improved? How many layers are there to be swept away? If we gush over the sound now, as it has finally been perfected by the knob, or the wire, or the weight on the amplifier, then how wrong will we be shown to be when the next one comes out? Gary Eickmeier |
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Steven Sullivan wrote:
Sometimes you really want to believe something's a joke. But alas it's not. Another excellent product: "It's no exaggeration to say that with the Pebbles in place regular CDs now sound better than SACDs did before." -- Gabriel G., PhD "Highly specialized, proprietary techniques are employed to "condition" minerals and assemble Brilliant Pebbles. Brilliant Pebbles acts as both a vibration "node damper" and EMI/RFI absorber via quantum mechanical and other atomic mechanisms in the crystals. Large Brilliant Pebbles is effective on tube and solid state amps, on speaker cabinets and tube traps. On the floor in room corners, Large Brilliant Pebbles reduces comb filter effects caused by very high sound pressure levels in room corners while music is playing" http://www.machinadynamica.com/index.html WVK |
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Chung wrote:
I noted that on that website, a 0.5 ounce of "C37" lacquer sells for $60. Here's the C37 "theory": http://www.ennemoser.com/c37theory.html Especially striking is the inventor's claim: "All attempts by science to explain the secrets of the character of sound have so far been unsuccesful". Yes, well, how would he know? He neither reads the scientific literature nor consults with scientists, according to this interview: http://www.tnt-audio.com/intervis/c37e.html Here's the money quote: "I had to prepare my brain for new challenges and to be open minded for new theories. Instead of accumulating knowledge from outside sources, I stopped reading scientific articles and audio magazines. And this is the naked truth: the only things I read for ten years have been Donald Duck and Clever & Smart (by F.Ibanez) Comics. My companions were the young members of the orchestra of the Music school of Innsbruck, in which I fortunately am allowed to play, instead of physicists and degreed scientists." That would explain a lot. bob |
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We'll know for sure how well it works when STEREOPHILE tests it. Until
then, buy at your own risk. Sigh. - GRL Steven Sullivan wrote: Sometimes you really want to believe something's a joke. But alas it's not. http://www.referenceaudiomods.com/Me...Code=NOB_C37_C Silver Rock Signature Knob $480.00 Good vibrations, Bad vibrations it?s all about vibrations!! RAM would like to introduce a new signature level knob developed for the mighty Silver Rock potentiometer. The standard bakelite knob is certainly the best sounding compromise... but now Audio Consulting has taken this aspect of the Silver Rock much further. The new knobs are custom made with beech wood and bronze where the bronze is used as the insert to mount to the stem of the volume pot. The beech wood is coated several times with C37 lacquer for best sound as pointed out by Dieter Ennemoser. How can this make a difference??? Well, hearing is believing as we always say. The sound becomes much more open and free flowing with a nice improvement in resolution. Dynamics are better and overall naturalness is improved. Here is a test for all you Silver Rock owners. Try removing the bakelite knobs and listen. You will be shocked by this! The signature knobs will have an even greater effect?really amazing! The point here is the micro vibrations created by the volume pots and knobs find their way into the delicate signal path and cause degradation (Bad vibrations equal bad sound). With the signature knobs micro vibrations from the C37 concept of wood, bronze and the lacquer itself compensate for the volume pots and provide (Good Vibrations) our ear/brain combination like to hear?way better sound!! Knobs can easily be installed on all versions of the Silver Rock potentiometer. |
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I tried the pebbles on my computer speakers. It did not help the
speakers, but it improved my subjective experience with the computer. Running a computer algebra program called MuPAD, with the pebbles, real numbers seemed more real and complex numbers more complex. Pi seemed more lifelike, and I felt like I had never experienced the full roundness of round numbers before. The amazing thing is that I did not tell my wife about the pebbles. She walked into the room with the computer, looked at the screen, and asked me if I was doing something different with the numbers. WVK wrote: Steven Sullivan wrote: Sometimes you really want to believe something's a joke. But alas it's not. Another excellent product: "It's no exaggeration to say that with the Pebbles in place regular CDs now sound better than SACDs did before." -- Gabriel G., PhD "Highly specialized, proprietary techniques are employed to "condition" minerals and assemble Brilliant Pebbles. Brilliant Pebbles acts as both a vibration "node damper" and EMI/RFI absorber via quantum mechanical and other atomic mechanisms in the crystals. Large Brilliant Pebbles is effective on tube and solid state amps, on speaker cabinets and tube traps. On the floor in room corners, Large Brilliant Pebbles reduces comb filter effects caused by very high sound pressure levels in room corners while music is playing" http://www.machinadynamica.com/index.html WVK |
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Steven Sullivan wrote:
Good vibrations, Bad vibrations it?s all about vibrations!! RAM would like to introduce a new signature level knob developed for the mighty Silver Rock potentiometer. ...BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH... With the signature knobs micro vibrations from the C37 concept of wood, bronze and the lacquer itself compensate for the volume pots and provide (Good Vibrations) our ear/brain combination like to hear?way better sound!! ====================================== Not only that, but remember that not one of these Audioquacks has yet researched the sonic effect of finger oils on the knob. Perhaps beyond that, there will even be differing effects due to the brand and type of soap used to wash one's hands, thus causing trace adulteration of the finger oils. After all, as quoted from the movie, "A Christmas Story": Over the years, I got to be quite a connoisseur of soap. Though my personal preference was for Lux, I found that Palmolive had a nice, piquant after-dinner flavor - heavy, but with a touch of mellow smoothness. Lifebuoy, on the other hand... -Gene Poon |
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