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When and if you ever try one you will find out why. Highly recommended. charles
Ah, bullshit. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you don't sell these, but seriously, nobody in their right mind would consider it a candidate for a "Cheap and Cheerful" system. Please refer to the Guidelines before posting........
The price previously mentioned was $36 not $9. In either case it's fine, if you genuinely think that has a place in a C&C system for less than $1k total then I'll bow out.
Oh I'm a usual suspect now. Sorry. Carry on, you know, it's only opinions being posted here.I do agree that the calibrated mic from CSL is a really great deal.
With the house's permission, I enthusiastically recommend what it is that I make at www.diffractionbegone.com. For box speakers with right or near right angles. There are some testimonials on the back page of the site address and I have made a few AC'er's happy, too. Inquire amongst them if you like.
Buy some woven wool locally and make it to fit the right side of your speaker face and see what happens. I don't know in your case honestly tho I am interested to know. Report back.
Jim.Thanks for the advice.What do you mean by:{{ I don't know in your case honestly tho I am interested to know. }}Thanks anyway.Guy 13
I'm just not the type to go around playing demented electrician and fiddling with mere power outlets for "sound quality," sorry. And honestly given the forum guidelines a $36 (or $9 for that matter) mere power outlet is an absurd expenditure. When one has limited resources, if one wants to maximize sound quality (many people actually don't, they just want to futz with various placebos and talk about them on the internet) then one will not waste scarce resources on things like "upgrades" to mere power outlets. I'd rather do things that, you know, actually do something, such as start with speakers that are of good performance (flat and smooth axial response, smooth polar response, adequate cone area and volume displacement to play the desired genres of music at live levels) and carefully optimize speaker + multisub placement in a room using reliable and repeatable measurements. Do that and, the "fun" of "upgrading" with various scam parts may be gone, but the music will sound more like music and less like the can it came in.