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Wow, that's a good looking chunk of maple for the price
Seems to me that primarily mechanical devices (turntables and speakers) need rigid mounting to the below structures...while I've found squishy/compliant mounts to work better with purely electrical devices (amps, preamps, tuners). I'm not sure with CD players....which have healthy does of mechanical properties in that it has a transport mechanism.
I have a junk drawer full of various squishy/compliant thingies as I've found they bugger up the sound of every thing I've tried them with. What works for my ears has been brass cones under everything. This is also from years of experimenting with different types of isolation devices.
Hello John...Good looking tweak.... But I was wondering ....could the increase in the speakers height(what about 5")...now be the reason for your increased performance....more on par with your ear ? Thanks........ Chris
Quote from: lonewolfny42 on 11 Nov 2007, 10:24 pm...But I was wondering ....could the increase in the speakers height(what about 5")...now be the reason for your increased performance....more on par with your ear ?...Well, could be, WolfyChris......but I've sat lower by several inches before to see it my enjoyment is any greater....
...But I was wondering ....could the increase in the speakers height(what about 5")...now be the reason for your increased performance....more on par with your ear ?...
Yes, I've heard more demonstrative speakers out there...but it just fits me and my room so well, I just enjoy them every day.
The more I've spent time, and erratic energy and money, chasing some elusive goal of perfection in this hobby....I realize rather simple and basic things have improved my system the most. Given that I have less than a concert hall venue to play my music in, I need not invest outsized amounts of money in amplification or large speakers for pleasure - it's both largely wasted in this venue and is likely detrimental because of the 12 x 15' room that everything is housed in.I've had a several speakers visit me the past few years in here, and for one reason or another sonically, I like my Linaeum Tower speakers most. They are just airy, open and enjoyable....they need very little amplification to run them (no capacitor, only an iron core inductor on the woofer and a small value capacitor/gentle 6 db rolloff on the glorious Linaeum tweeter). Yes, I've heard more demonstrative speakers out there...but it just fits me and my room so well, I just enjoy them every day. They've been modded with new wiring, 8 lbs of Plast-i-Clay all over the inside walls, 12 lbs of steel shot weighting the bottoms (inside), Acousta-fil on the insides, and the original (cheapie) 6.5" Peerless woofers were replaced with Danny Ritchie/GR Research M165's with good effect I recently invested the princely sum of $125.00 (with shipping) for speaker 'stands' to improve matters...and, my, have they ever!$28.00 for 8 of these toes: http://cgi.ebay.com/Set-of-8-Sound-isolation-audio-cones-floor-spikes_W0QQitemZ170162874576QQihZ007QQcategoryZ14993QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem$78.95 for a 15 x 20 x 3.5" butcher block cutting board (which vendor kindly halved for me into two 10 x 15" stands): http://cgi.ebay.com/MICHIGAN-MAPLE-BLOCK-CUTTING-BOARD-BUTCHER-BLOCK-A_W0QQitemZ110188997105QQihZ001QQcategoryZ46282QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItemThe result is really stupendous....much higher levels of clarity thru the whole operating range, bass tautness, midrange 'presence' and treble 'incisiveness' have all raised their level of game now. It's not as tho I have a new set of speakers...merely ones that are better than even previously thought. The detail level is really extraordinary now...I'm really enjoying them more than ever I hope this is of some value to one or more of you in search of the Holy Grail of audio by throwing out a lot of money on sideways upgrades (take your pick of throwaways - I've done it too I assure you )....tightening down your speakers and isolating them is a fabulous upgrade and it doesn't have to cost a kings ransom to do it well John
I recently waded through this long involved thing about how a great traditional tweeter may sound more realistic and airy, but our research will assure you this isn't the case, it's just your ear getting fooled by this and that higher-order whatsit. (Ya, so?)
Sorry to get off topic -- back to ChairGuy's chopping block couplers.