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The beards are more effective if they go directly to the floor without the "spike gap".
Excellent photography tmij! I'm surprised the image on the TV turned out so well. Nifty. Even off-axis looks good.
Audiophillia nervosa thought of the day: Acoustic guitar hanging on the wall; could it be inducing vibrations - sympathetic or discordant!?
What amused me about your pix was that I could tell purely from the shots of your interior (parquet floor, heat/cool built into the wall) and the color and quality of the natural light exactly where you live...
What amused me about your pix was that I could tell purely from the shots of your interior (parquet floor, heat/cool built into the wall) and the color and quality of the natural light exactly where you live. Now I can't say whether you're on the upper east side or around the UN - but I'd bet two bits that you're somewhere on the eastern shore of the island...bk
John, I was surprised when I got my bearded stands that the beard stopped at the front feet of the stand and didn't reach the floor. Then I realized with adjustable spikes the stand could not implement a beard that could travel to the floor since this distance would change.
The Aronov integrated is one of the amps I've been looking at the past few weeks. From what I've read Aronov products seem to have good versaltilty and are priced reasonably to boot. Glad to hear your 626R's are performing nicely with it as I may be interested in auditioning the Aronov down the line with my setup.
Thanks for the kind words and warm welcome Brian, I tried using thick cardboard for beards--but am still trying to hear a night/day difference. I believe I can detect some tightening in the bass using beards although doubt if I can pass a blindfold test. I'll keep the beards on for a week then take them out, maybe I'll notice what's missing.Funny thing is, twice while listening today, I forgot whether the beards were on and had to take a peek. E ...