Another new sound system

yes, I'm assuming since there are so many changes and upgrades on a hourly basis that you will have a subsciption plan soon. I'd like to get in on the ground floor and send you a large deposit for a one year plan. Would this be exceptable?Also, could I get the BLACK FRIDAY pricing?

We have a choice of 3 plans

STB ZERO PLAN - Low hourly cost, guarantees zero in return
STB GOLDEN GAMBLE PLAN - We charge whatever we want, and deliver whatever we feel like. The risk is all yours with the Golden Gamble Plan.
STB EVERYTHING PLAN - For the customer who has everything. Every month you'll receive a random sample product, and send us everything you own.

If we have not heard from you within 30 seconds, our customer service department will choose the plan that's right for you.
 
We have a choice of 3 plans

STB ZERO PLAN - Low hourly cost, guarantees zero in return
STB GOLDEN GAMBLE PLAN - We charge whatever we want, and deliver whatever we feel like. The risk is all yours with the Golden Gamble Plan.
STB EVERYTHING PLAN - For the customer who must have everything. Every month you'll receive a random sample product, and send us everything you own.

If we have not heard from you within 30 seconds, our customer service department will choose the plan that's right for you.
and BLACK FRIDAY pricing?
 
I spent the day so far, making a new and very powerful product. It's a super powerful STB Nuclear Mat. Instead of sticking it onto the breaker box or wall outlet, or equipment - you just slide it under or place it on top of equipment. Or hang it on the breaker box, or whatever. It's just like the Nuclear Strange Matter brick only it's a mat. So it's re-usable and easily changed from one position to another. There is one difference which makes it more powerful than the Nuclear Brick. The Nuclear STB serum is applied on a very, very strong rare earth Neodymium magnetic mat, unlike the weak conventional magnetic material which is used in the Nuclear Brick.

I am applying the STB serum to the adhesive side of the mat, so the final product is magnetic on one side, and STB on the other. The adhesive is fully covered by the STB.

https://magnet.com.au/products/a5-self-adhesive-neoflexr-magnetic-sheet-1mm-grade-re5

The Neodymium magnetic base material is very expensive, which is the reason I don't use it in the Bricks. It would cost a fortune. Each small (A5 size) mat costs AU$65 just for the magnetic mat. I bought 5 mats to experiment, and it has turned out to be a huge success. I'm not sure if the cost of the magnetic mat makes any sense, compared to just making a thicker or bigger conventional mat. But I wanted to see how far I could go with a powerful compact product. Luckily the invention of the Nuclear STB formula coincided with the availability of the Neodymium mats.
 
Today, I wrapped the length of the optical cable which connects the TV to the stereo system with STB PlatinumGold. Streamed content has never sounded so good: not only is it now LOUDER, but incredibly clear, has plenty of air, and is tonally accurate. It might actually be too good: the audio overwhelms the video and becomes the focus of attention! (Actually, it already did with the previous improvements, but now much more so.) The motto of the story is that even optical cable benefits from STB.
 
Today, I wrapped the length of the optical cable which connects the TV to the stereo system with STB PlatinumGold. Streamed content has never sounded so good: not only is it now LOUDER, but incredibly clear, has plenty of air, and is tonally accurate. It might actually be too good: the audio overwhelms the video and becomes the focus of attention! (Actually, it already did with the previous improvements, but now much more so.) The motto of the story is that even optical cable benefits from STB.
That's something I didn't suspect. That makes another multi-billion dollar industry that i have to take care of now. All those undersea optical internet cables that will have to be replaced with STB treated ones. My fingers are going to be severely tested.
 
Just a note on where things are at, SQ wise.

Since I have been slowly replacing the data cable wrappings with Nuclear STB wrap, things have gone through the roof. Also, I have now made 3 Nuclear Bricks and they are installed in the Distribution board and in the meter box. Plus I have 2 Neo-Nuclear mats hanging across the breaker box.

As I mentioned in an earlier post, for some reason, the stronger pieces completely "take over" control of the sound. In other words, the SQ becomes totally dependent on the positioning of the strongest piece(s). You can have 36 standard bricks installed, but the system becomes very fussy about the placement of the one Nuclear Brick, etc. etc. This is weird in itself.

I'm listening to a variety of material, taken from Spotify play lists. I'm aware that Spotify is not the ultimate SQ available, but it really makes very little difference to me. It has all the power, dynamics and imaging of the hi-res formats. And I do mean all. It's just missing a tiny bit of resolution, clarity and high frequency extension compared to CD quality. Nothing I miss terribly much. The good part is, I can hear how the STB system sounds with all sorts of different musical styles.

Since installing the latest pieces, I have been listenig to modern "indie" and "rock" music, as well as my normal beloved '60s garage. I started to notice that every single track sounds completely awesome, one after another. This is not because they are all awesome. It's because of the Nuclear STB!
 
Since installing the latest pieces, I have been listenig to modern "indie" and "rock" music, as well as my normal beloved '60s garage. I started to notice that every single track sounds completely awesome, one after another. This is not because they are all awesome. It's because of the Nuclear STB!
You should revisit Jethro Tull Benefit, you might find it to be awesome...ha! ok, maybe not
 
Today I contacted a local cable manufacturer. I wanted to find out if they could manufacture cable with the STB formula built right into the coating. They can do custom coatings. But I have to wait for further information before I'll know if they can mix the specific STB ingredients. Also it would have to be a strong mix. I think they could do it, and then put a conventional pvc outer coating over the top of the strong Nuclear STB coating. It would have to be done that way, because the STB is conductive and could not be left exposed especially on power cables.

As far as the wire goes, I think standard OFC copper would be sufficient. With the added conductivity boost of STB Nuclear, expensive silver wire would be a waste of money.
 
Wanted to post this a few days ago, but I guess it's still relevant.

When one experiences such salient improvements with an application of STB, one can scarcely stay one’s hand from executing further applications. Tonight, for augmentation no. 6, I wrapped the entire lenth of the (somewhat lengthy) internet box power cord in STB PlatinumGold. The already impossibly low bass (for the speaker size and price range) became even deeper, while the highs were liberated giving the music even more airiness. Tightness and focus were not sacrificed however, rather, imaging was improved. Every song sounds so damned good now; but when a really well mastered song comes on, it’s like, HOLY FRACK !!!
 

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I wrapped the entire lenth of the (somewhat lengthy) internet box power cord in STB PlatinumGold.
That's great Daniel. But when you get samples of Nuclear, you will spend the evening unwrapping and filing away all the PlatinumGold. I'm sorry to say, but it's impossible not to, once you've heard the difference.