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Does anyone know if these sleeves would prevent a nearby radio station from leaking into your IC's? If I have just my speakers and amp on, no radio... but, when I turn on my pre... I get Foxy 107 but, I have no tuner. I've moved the wires around, twisted them, and done all sorts of stuff but, I only temporarily disable Foxy 107. They seem to come and go... sometimes really loud, and other times very soft. The same thing happens on my PC speakers. When I turn the volume knob, the volume of Foxy stay ...
...And thanks for chiming in on this thread. Don't ya just love happy endings,,, Regards, Robin
Carl, Saving money right there. No need to buy a tuner. ......I don't know the answer, but what type of station is Foxy 107 ?
Due to the respect I have for the reviewers who have claimed Z Sleeves improve with time, I completely believe their claims. I am at a complete loss to explain why this should be so. I've come to the conclusion that the Z sleeve is comprised of layers of Mu Metal Foil and ERS. I'm going to experiment with this concept in my continuing DIY projects.I humbly request Z Cable to respond to my question of need of a break in period for Z Sleeves. Paul G
Robin, I will call Mark and try to get some answers. At this point, I can't see how this passive device could cause any "break in" within the active component it is connected to. I will report back my findings. This whole ERS/Z Sleeve issue is quite fascinating to me as I've grown to appreciate the deleterious effects that EMI/RFI has on sound quality. The ERS paper should be "product of the year" in my book. You may want to try the Symphony rather than the Symphony Pro.From ...
Well, I got back from my trip. I have cleaned my connections and plugged my cables back in (I took them with for a friend to hear). There was a half day power outtage here. So with all this my system is outta sorts. I'm going to wait a few days before I put the Z-sleeves in again. Then we'll see if I get repeatable results. The idea that something like this would take time to break in is pretty nutty to me too.I do have a crackpot theory though, which I will keep to myself till I have some more ...
As usual Robin, you have tempted me into considering the Z Sleeve.After the "Christmas Crunch" has abated, I'll likely get a couple to try on my DVD/CD source. Good review. You are truly a man of extremes.One question: I checked out their website and saw no mention of the use of copper within the Z Sleeve. From your previous posts, you had mentioned that aluminum was used. Did you get the copper info directly from Mark? Paul G
I had been experimenting placing sections of copper tube and ERS around my power cords. To center the tubes along my cable, I cut a section of foam pipe insulation, wrapped the outer portion of it in ERS tape, and placed that over the power cord. I then slid the copper tube over the piece of ERS'd foam insulation. The ERS now comes in direct contact with the inside of the copper tube, and it ia centered over the cord.Can't say I heard anything there, although my cords are already wrapped in ERS. ...