Another new sound system

I made about 10 metres of hi-B P2M XXX today, and rolled it into a big roll. I put it under the stereo, and it sounds incredible as expected. But none of the lights work in the house any more. I have to put the roll outside in the garden before the lights will work. This would only affect Massive STB installations with dimmer automation. Standard lighting would not be affected, and it shoudn't affect automated systems unless you install ridiculous levels of Massive STB like I have.

I should note that there is absolutely no STB on or near the breaker box or dimmer box. I removed all of it. The P2M XXX roll is stopping all the lights in the house from working simply by being placed too close to the AC wall outlet near the stereo.

What it does to the electrical circuits of the human brain, I can't even imagine.
what's more important, lights or sound...I'm goin' with sound. Mark, what size hat do you wear? I'm trading you this for 1 cass-block. 1636132610355.png
 
I spent most of the day and evening with Daniel, making new ultra-high strength SBT PG2M which we used on the electrical meter wiring which brings the AC into the property. This was Daniel's idea and is successful beyond all expectations. There is now absolutely no doubt that the best place for SBT P2M is directly on the mains wiring. Massive SBT is not required for this application, you just need to wrap about 6 inches of each wire going into/out of the meter, with P2M, P2M XXX, or the new PG2M. Not that I would advise anyone other than a qualified electrician to undertake such a foolhardy project, despite the ridiculous and fantastic gains in SQ to be had for zero cost.

All I can say is thank God someone other than myself has now witnessed the shock and awe of Massive STB. The burdon of being the only earthling to know its power (other than close relatives) was becoming unbearable.
 
Here is a glimpse of the Platinum Pack that I'm sending out tomorrow

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There is not a lot I can add to post #686 above, except to say that up to now I have heard incredible hi-fi sound, but before last night I had never heard PERFECT sound. The sound fidelity went beyond studio quality. I know that for a fact because the equipment that recording engineers use to monitor the performance is not treated with SBT. It goes without saying that all the usual audiophile jargon became redundant, nay, meaningless at that point. I can't even begin to relate to you that impact the music had, not only on myself, but very evidently on Mark as well. No superlatives would do it justice.
 
What SBT seems to be doing, is transforming "good" or "very good" electronics into ideal or near perfect electronics. It seems to me that our earlier suppositions and conjectures may indeed be correct - that "excellent" and very expensive amplifiers are merely working very hard to compete with dirty electricity, via a variety of very expensive techniques. On the other hand, Massive STB is "completely" curing the problem. What you end up with, is very close to a perfect amplifier, a straight wire with gain. If that's true, then any properly designed amp of adequate power should be able to sound far better than the most expensive amplifiers made today (or ever), with sufficient STB installed in the right places.

What I still don't know is - how much STB is "sufficient" to attain that perfection? and
How good is the best amplifier ever made, compared to the theoretical "straight wire with gain"? In other words, how far can STB take reproduced sound, beyond the known limit?
 
I spent most of the day and evening with Daniel, making new ultra-high strength SBT PG2M which we used on the electrical meter wiring which brings the AC into the property. This was Daniel's idea and is successful beyond all expectations. There is now absolutely no doubt that the best place for SBT P2M is directly on the mains wiring. Massive SBT is not required for this application, you just need to wrap about 6 inches of each wire going into/out of the meter, with P2M, P2M XXX, or the new PG2M.

I'm already planning the project for my next visit. :D
 
I just posted 16 (that's all of 'em) Platinum Packs. 2 to Australia, 6 to the USA, 5 to Germany, 1 to Sweden, 1 to The Netherlands, and 1 to the UK.

I'll send tracking numbers by Private Message. If you don't get a tracking number within 24 hours and you were expecting one, please let me know. I could have missed someone, although I don't think I did.
 
I put 2 Sonic Elevators on the mains switch on the mains board in the garage. This is how it looks. I better not even comment on how it sounds. But I can assure you that what we both thought was perfect sound....wasn't.

Sonic Elevators (preferably multiple) placed on the mains is pure insanity. This goes way beyond hi-fi. It's something else.

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This is a great song (Danish, released 2005)


I guess everyone would have heard it except for me. Too busy with '60s garage in those days. But I love this tune and the guitarist is ultra cool. They all are, actually!
awesome! just listened to it 5 times in a row. Guitar tone kinda sounds like Sammy Acuna from the Knightsmen, Daddy Was A Rollin' Stone
 
I put 2 Sonic Elevators on the mains switch on the mains board in the garage. This is how it looks. I better not even comment on how it sounds. But I can assure you that what we both thought was perfect sound....wasn't.

Sonic Elevators (preferably multiple) placed on the mains is pure insanity. This goes way beyond hi-fi. It's something else.

Remove all those old shite patches and cover the entire area with SBT PlatinumGold 4 (2 x part A + 2 x part B). You can leave the labels uncovered. You won't even need the Sonic Elevators!
 
I made 3 sheets of PG3S (PlatinumGold) this afternoon. They are still drying on the balcony. The stereo has already found them. SQ up 10 percent. It wants them and it wants them now. I don't know what will happen when I tell it the sheets are not for it. They are for the mains box in the basement.