
If you purchase fuses, cables, and filters that have been treated with a high voltage Tesla coil in such a way as to make you believe the item is now worth 10 to 100x what it actually cost, then stay tuned...
https://decware.wistia.com/medias/yx06hyp574In this video I made both of my hands and a light bulb cost $30K each. You should hear my hands when I clap now! And the light bulb now makes colors look better.
Sorry, this one just slipped out. It's late night. It's okay to be honest.
Steve
P.S.
You can Zap a conductor with a Tesla Coil that is modulated at different frequencies, but the coil itself has a spark gap frequency that has nothing to do with sacred geometry or audio nirvana. In fact it's generally a hateful carrier frequency that you would be well to do without. When you can eliminate the carrier frequency and flood the conductor with a pure fundamental sequence of frequencies without that carrier/distortion then you might actually effect the sonics on a quantum level that might communicate favorably backwards to the 3rd density that we listen in. Sadly I haven't seen any of the ass hats that boast quantum physics in the audio cable or connector industry actually be the real deal.
You can tell the fakers because they will claim quantum crap makes normal physics take a back seat to their proscribed reality. The same thing that makes all their crap sound better, also can be applied to paint to make walls absorb sound, and can be applied to black boxes to eliminate physical bass traps in listening rooms. It's just so amazing. Thank God for big meters.