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For power cord fanatics and guitars fans here's a quick little lesson on power cords that anyone can master.
Definitely go with his Ultrasonic C-ring tube dampers that use the titanium ring. I suspect they're much better than his earlier teflon-based dampers or other permutations of these. I never tried the earlier products, but the Ultrasonics do make a nice difference on my EE Minimax phono pre tubes.
Can't hurt to try these. They don't cost much, and they're probably just as good or better than any that cost much more. I'm not sure if they made a positive or negative change in my system. The only reason for using titanium in those things is to charge more money for them. Imagine that http://cgi.ebay.com/4-TUBE-AMP-DAMPERS-FOR-KT88-KT66-TUBES-KT-88-KT-66_W0QQitemZ350031283981QQihZ022QQcategoryZ64629QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Robin/satfrat, It's generally (not universally, of course) agreed that rigid coupling is best for speakers and I have to concur. Among all the Herbie's products, the Big Fat Black Dots were the only throwaway. It immediately and seriously degraded the overall sonics under my speakers. Speakers, subwoofers too, need be rigidly coupled. The rest of the audio chain is somewhat more debateable....de-coupling of some seems to work best for me on the rest of the chain.I replaced the BFBD's with rigid brass toes and have been eternally pleased since John
The only reason I won't use them under my smaller gear is I can't when using a power cord that weights twice as much as the gear it's connected to.
Quote from: satfrat on 1 Mar 2008, 01:17 amThe only reason I won't use them under my smaller gear is I can't when using a power cord that weights twice as much as the gear it's connected to.Place a sonic rock atop 'em; problem solved.