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Looking good there Brooklyn. It appears the crates were acting as a room treatment that did not work out. charles
This may not be the correct place for this but the book, Get Better Sound by Jim Smith, is worth looking into.Towards the end it gets into Bizarro Tweakland where it seems like he was streching a bit but all in all, a well written, useful addition to your library.Here's a review:http://www.tnt-audio.com/books/get_better_sound_e.htmlIf this is posted in the wrong section, please remove or relocate it.
Hi all Audio Circle members.What ? ? ?The assistant of Mr. Green don't have a name ! Why don't you sign your name at the end of your post, I would like to know who's talking for and on behalf of Mr. Green. I can see that Mr. Green trained you well, you wrote a long letter like your master.Guy 13
Hi Guy 13This whole thread is like a ad in the TV or more like a sells man in a car dealer.
Hi Audio CircleHope all of you are doing well. I have enjoyed meeting some of you now and look forward to you and the tune becoming closer. I won't be coming up often as recommended by your own members but my offer still stands when the time is right to have a sponsored area here.It's been a fun year, and even though some of you have a hard time with new members or members that offer something that is different I apperiate those of you who have taken the time to explore some of these myths and found "the tune".
Hi Guy13Spice is always a good thing used correctly. A friend of mine wrote me an email a while back asking why I came up to AC. I showed him a list of AC members who over the last 8 months have converted to tuning. Only a few have registered on tuneland but the number of people trying testing and experiencing big differences for the first time was a little shocking to him.The audiophile experience is a diverse one, and even though I don't do things quite the same as what I have seen here, there seems to be a number of people who have been converting their systems to ones producing far more music than before based on the things I'm bringing up so that makes me pretty happy that I can help.Three of these members have scraped their High End Audio systems altogether and gone to my recommended components, tuned them, and are saying they are getting music for the first time. This will never stop the nay sayers from saying, but what it does do is slowly but surely give those answers to great sound that some in this hobby have been waiting for for a very long time. Will they post here? I doubt it. They didn't post here before and probably won't start now. I'd love to post pics and do on Tuneland but it's not my style to beat up on manufacturers and if folks want to ask and see stuff they can come over there where we are not going to make them feel bad about what they are doing or own or the changes they decide to make because of what they are learning. If those same folks came up here they would no doubt get flamed and that's not cool in my book. As I read AC there are a lot of cool folks here who have found a way to over look or avoid the negs that for some reason stick around. I'm happy that they have found a good home here and share in their excitement of tweaking. For myself LOL easy target cause the things I do are such a departure from what audiophiles have been told for a long time. Still I don't have people try these things and come back and say that they didn't work and if they did they'd be lying and sooner or later would look to be only saying it didn't work so as to make a stir. In the end the "tune" wins any way you slice it.Thanks for allowing me to present these suggestions and tweaks. In time I would like to do more but that will wait till I get more responses and results on my side of the world. MGM lol, my girlfriend would like to use that quote.