Sorry V, just cause it doesn't make sense to you, doesn't mean it doesn't have an effect!
I have tried it and I am quite confident with what I experienced, even if it may not be easily 'measurable'.
I put this device is in the same group as something like power cords, which are something of a more commonly recommended tweak in the audiophile world. Yet do people forget the countless meters of standard 'cheap' wire from the power box to your wall sockets? Why would 0.5m meter of cable from a wall socket to say a cd player make a difference? If people truly believe they can hear a difference, hence them shelling out on hundreds/thousands of dollars on power cords, do you believe that the difference would be easily measurable? I wouldn't think so? The concept doesn't make sense to me. But I have heard differences with power cords. Does it to you?
So when I see systems that use fancy(i.e. pricey) power cords and the owners claiming they can hear night and day improvements, should I ask them if they are being serious? Should I ask if they have been smoking pot and rolling them blunts up with 50 dollar bills?
Do things have to make sense to one first before one is willing to accept there is an audible difference? Or is one willing to accept there are things that are a lot harder to understand (i.e. sometimes very difficult/impossible to quantify), but yet one's ears/mind would be able to pick it?
Like I wrote in a previous thread on this forum, the majority of the topics/tweaks on this actual forum would infact sit in the later category.
Agree or don't agree? Time for me to roll another blunt with my $100 billls