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Have not bought from these folks but the prices for hard maple cubes seem lowhttp://www.barclaywoods.com/craft_parts.htm
This is an odd tweak and I can't really put a price on it . Two weeks ago I decided to change my diet to a healthier one . I quit eating red meat , sugar , white flour baked goods , cheese , chicken and cut back on butter & milk . My diet now is basically brown rice , fish and vegetables . Today I feel a lot better physically but I also noticed I'm more alert and my senses are sharper . Music sounds so much better . When I turn on my system I get totally immersed into the music even when I'm trying to do something else . In fact everything I do now is much more enjoyable .
Lots of white papers for theoretical rooms. Doesn't account for real world stuff. Everyone's listening environment is different and the only way to dial things in is to tweak. I've read more than enough papers on how to from so many and in real life they don't work. That is because we all have different systems in less than perfect soundrooms with even more less than perfect furnishings.W
I read most of this thread, but not all so if I'm added something that has already been added, forgive. My first tweek is a freebee. Make sure your speakers are absolutely centered in your listening room with the exact toe-in angle for each. As you know, these boxes are drastically affected by rear and side walls as far as bass response is concerned, and if your speaker geometry is scewed, so is the sound. Also the vertical angle is critical as well, I use a bubble level to set my 6 foot tall MartinLogan reQuests for vertical plumb as these speakers really need to be symmetrical to each other for excellent sound stage. Once achieved, it will be worth the work.