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Has anyone been bothered to keep speaker cables and IC off the ground? If so, how did you manage to do it? Pls share any innovative ideas that you have.Thanksbarry
Quote from: 95bcwhHas anyone been bothered to keep speaker cables and IC off the ground? If so, how did you manage to do it? Pls share any innovative ideas that you have.ThanksbarryI don't see why you'd need to do it, unless you've got serious water problems on your floors.I remember seeing ceramic insulators that somebody was selling. He was from Utah and his name is Ryan something if I remember right. I know he posts here at AC. I thought they were extremely silly, but not as far into Cloud Cuckoo Land as the crud Peter Belt and his sock puppets push.
I don't see why you'd need to do it, unless you've got serious water problems on your floors.I remember seeing ceramic insulators that somebody was selling. He was from Utah and his name is Ryan something if I remember right. I know he posts here at AC. I thought they were extremely silly, but not as far into Cloud Cuckoo Land as the crud Peter Belt and his sock puppets push. (These ceramic ones did sem to be decent quality, and, if insulators make a difference, these are as good or better than any.)
If you must I suppose these are "good" price. http://www.amusicdirect.com/products/detail.asp?sku=AELEVI I think I saw John Casler using Pringle can lids but he is the cheaptricks meister.
Quote from: woodsyiIf you must I suppose these are "good" price. http://www.amusicdirect.com/products/detail.asp?sku=AELEVI I think I saw John Casler using Pringle can lids but he is the cheaptricks meister. Yes, those are the ones I was thinking of. They look like those old ceramic or glass insulators they used to use on telephone poles (actually power poles....).I thought they were rather expensive for the benefit...
Quote from: woodsyiIf you must I suppose these are "good" price. http://www.amusicdirect.com/products/detail.asp?sku=AELEVI I think I saw John Casler using Pringle can lids but he is the cheaptricks meister. Thank you all. Interesting ideas. I wonder if any type of ceramic will do? I will test the idea out by using the kitchen plates/bowl made of glass/ceramic..
I have recently switched to some outstanding helium filled speaker wires and interconnects. I do not have to worry aout them touching anything, they just float suspended in space from component to component, and it is a beautiful sight too.
I have recently switched to some outstanding helium filled speaker wires and interconnects. I do not have to worry aout them touching anything, they just float suspended in space from component to component, and it is a beautiful sight too.I do have one problem and that is with one rather long speaker wire run. That cable seems to have too much slack and wants. to drift up and touch the ceiling. I could use advice on what to use to weigh that one down with a bit. Lead or steel seem to have a bad eff ...
Wow! First time I have ever heard of this "helium filled" wires... is there any where on the internet I can get to read about them and make an order?
As well as ceramic's...you might try a teepee design with short sticks....chopsticks or similar.As for tweaks...alot of DIY items...here........interesting reading. [/list:u]