- Joined
- Apr 12, 2011
- Location
- Sydney, Australia
No, I don't think so. I also doubt that any further advances beyond STB are possible or necessary. It's the complete solution to everything.
could you adopt me please?Tonight I have had the Kinks, The Stones and now the Beatles in the living room. It's just too much. I never thought the Beatles recordings could do that, but stuff like "Kansas City" and "Money"(in fact nearly all of Beatles For Sale) can do it.
Believe me I wish someone was here, to see and hear what's happening. It's frustrating the hell out of me doing this alone. The selfish rewards are incredible but the desire to share them is really intense. Because I know there are many other people who spend their lives and a fortune trying to get even 10 percent of the realism of STB. And I'm sure literally millions of other people who would want to have this if they even knew it was possible.could you adopt me please?![]()
May I ride your coattails into success?This morning I went ahead and did something behind the front panel of one of the dimmer boxes. Result : stunning.
I put a strip of P5M on a metal bar that is installed for the purpose of stopping the mains wires from straying forward onto the inside of the panel. Becuse this dimmer box has one dimmer slot which is empty, I was able to remove the safety cover temporarily and using rubber gloves, I stuck a strip of special P5M onto the metal bar. I pressed it right into the recess on the bar, a perfect fit. You can see the STB Platinum cracking on the surface of the P5M, because I painted it so thick, equivalent to 10 layers, so it's really P10M. Anyway, the result is so spectacular that I have contacted a patent attorney this morning to see if I should or could protect my invention. It's preying on my mind that a large audio company could get a sample, reverse engineer it and patent it, and stop me from using my own formula. There is absolutely no doubt that all future high quality sound installations are going to have to incorporate STB in some form. As I've been saying all along, it's only a matter of time.
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FUHRER-TECHThe other difficulty is Furutech have something (their flagship product NCF) which operates on the same principle. Nowhere near the same level and not the same ingredients, but the same principle.
This morning I went ahead and did something behind the front panel of one of the dimmer boxes. Result : stunning.
The patent process is now underway, starting with a search. I have to compose a "document" describing the composition and functions of STB.
That's what Dr. Qi Zhang at Baxter IP will do. He will check out all similar patents if they exist. He's a patent attorney and bound by confidentiality laws.I would look up Fürhertech's patent first!
I can fit 2 in my backyard. Surely you'll need a west coast facility.Qi Zhang's expertise centers around consumer products and electronics. Perfect.
https://www.baxterip.com.au/sydney/qi-zhang
Imagine the applications of STB in mobile communications, for example. Reducing noise in mobile towers etc.
The biggest problem is going to be constructing big enough silos to hold the advance orders for STB serum
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Whoever gets the Platinum Packs is getting the most powerful audio devices ever created. I'm not joking.