The shock, and potentially the most snake-oil, could be from the $40,000 for 
these Galileo speaker cables (poor old Galileo probably does not even get any 
royalties from them using his esteemed name): 
http://www.synergisticresearch.com/galileo-system/galileo-system-speaker-cable/
reviewed here
http://www.avguide.com/review/synergistic-research-galileo-cable-and-interconnect-tas-210

my brother pointed this out to me, coincidentally, on Monday.
p.


>A few surprising shocks ought to be enough to shake the more reticent ones 
>loose. After that, just leave the negative pole connected on the upper end, 
>and you'll have a fresh start in the morning. The electrons will thank you too!
>
>>>>havent you heard of tired electron distortion ? (TID). the electrons in 
>>>>speaker wire get tired moving back and forth and not going anywhere. the 
>>>>solution is to disconnect the speaker every few hours connect a battery one 
>>>>side and short the other, so all the old electrons can be flushed out (i 
>>>>think i read this in the wireless world)
>>>
>>>Alternatively you can have spare cables, and slowly drain them over night in 
>>>an upright position.
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