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Waipuna sound Myrtlefeet $39 for three feet (for one component) - shipped!There is January sale going on for $35 shippedhttp://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cl.pl?accstwek&1205013996This is wholesale price - once he gets dealers it is going to double!I bought 4 sets.Works great
Make sure when you order it - ask him to send it to you without the felt at the bottom. In other words you do not want the felt glued at the bottom. The felt at the bottom takes away dynamics. Just like you say "sauce on the side" - you may sau "felt" on the side - that way you can try it with or without - without having to glue / remove it.I had to remove the felt - which took quite some time and energy.Enjoy!PS: The felt was put to provide protection for the shelf for those who need - it is actually sonically not good.
Make an appointment at you general practitioner el doctor and have your ears irrigated. No joke. See if he thinks your wax build up is normal. Go home and hear how much high frequency information you have been missing.
Sound Quest ISOL Pads $25 for 4. I use them under all components and cables. I have not heard bad thing about these isolation pads from anyone.They are inexpensive, they are easy to use they are non directional and they simply do what they are supposed to do - isolate your component from the shelf using rubber cork rubber. Components do not slide or become unstable.
Quote from: saisunil on 26 Sep 2007, 04:40 pmSound Quest ISOL Pads $25 for 4. I use them under all components and cables. I have not heard bad thing about these isolation pads from anyone.They are inexpensive, they are easy to use they are non directional and they simply do what they are supposed to do - isolate your component from the shelf using rubber cork rubber. Components do not slide or become unstable. FYI: This is another PRIME example of audiophile's being DUPED and OVERCHARGED for a product readily available to the public at a far cheaper price. These are the EXACT SAME pads that are used to quiet A/C compressors and are sold at AC/Heating supply housess for a couple of bucks each.Yes, these are MUCH worse examples of "audiophile" companies ripping people off, but a rip-off is STILL a rip-off.
Here's an outfit that will sell you 4 pads for $6.00 (plus shipping). It's about a third of the way down the page, see if you can tell any difference from the picture aaAnyhow, here tiz:http://www.soundproofing.org/infopages/vibrationpads.htmBest Regards,"CheepTweek" TerryO
...With these in the system I feel I am truly hearing what the CS2's are capable of for the first time. I am literally Blown Away by what I am hearing. I see/hear NO reason to look further for speaker wire for this system - not anytime soon anyway. I'll turn my attention to other pursuits and listen to more records.I can post/send pics if anyone is interested.Doak
Sounds like fun and yes, you should post pictures for us to see your creations
Doak,Your cables look good! I notice that you are using two wires for the (-) side and one wire for the (+). Intuitively, I thought this would be preferable. However, the six moons version uses two wires for the (+) and one for the (-). Does anyone have thoughts on why six moons configured their cable that way?BTW, I have been using mine consistent with Doak's scheme, I haven't tried switching them because I'm happy.
Hi Doak. I suspect the soundproof pads are too stiff and not compressible enough for stereo components. They are rated at 50 lbs each, so with four, would work with a 200 pound component. I'm getting some anyway to compare with the mapleshade isoblocks I already have in my system. The mapleshade pads doubled stacked, are 25 lbs so each one is about 12.5 lbs. Will post when I get the soundproof pads.
Woods clone...In case someone is having trouble finding this wire, the Woods "Yard Master" cord is also being marketed as "Utilitech" now in stores. I found this at Lowes today and it's the same cord . . .