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Thanks, targa, for the detailed post on your impressions of the BB! I would like to suggest, with all due respect, the following.1. Position 3 is recommended by Bob for SS amps. It would be interesting to note the differences heard at the meet if your are to hook up tube amps to the BB using the positions recommended, by Bob, in post 1 of this thread. 2. In your next listening session, if you could, select program material with an emphasis on high frequency content. This is where the non-cell portion of the BB is supposed to affect the quality of playback the most, as Bob explained it to me. While some might protest that by suggesting this I am predisposing to you a form of expectation bias, and that might be true, it is also true that sometimes it is also useful to know just what to listen for when listening for differences.
JP78, no offense but have you read about the BB? Read Bob's announcement over one more time and you'll see he does not need to decide what this product is. Your no. 2 is already decided. Bob speaks to it in his announcement, and specifically to your issues already in this threadQuote from: SP Presthe standard boxes will come with some Velcro to use for support if forced to hang from the back (i.e., monitors or posts up high on the back of an enclosure).Rack mount? This is a speaker box that goes, with most conventional speakers, at the speaker binding posts. It could hang off the back of the speaker with velcro, if needed. In my scenario it will sit between the amp and the SP Tech Mundorf crossovers (as they are considered aprt of the speaker compliment).I'm, not sure where you got that this might be anywhere near a rack mount tweak... not so.
the standard boxes will come with some Velcro to use for support if forced to hang from the back (i.e., monitors or posts up high on the back of an enclosure).
I'm using standard wire (permanent - built into the box) pigtails on the output unless it's a special order
...Isn't the point that it fixes what happens in the cables, therefore if you place it at the amp it will be useless?-West
I don't know Mr. Smith.I respect your speakers and I respect the people who like and own your speakers. I can't, however, pay money to buy a mysterious black box from Aether (luminous vapor) Audio without understanding the science that goes into it. I may ultimately be a subjectivist but I need to be convinced with at least a modicum of objective rationals in the beginning. Call it woodsyi's razor. What is the box compensating and how does it do that?
I respect your speakers and I respect the people who like and own your speakers.
I may ultimately be a subjectivist but I need to be convinced with at least a modicum of objective rationals in the beginning.
I can't, however, pay money to buy a mysterious black box from Aether (luminous vapor) Audio
but i have heard his speaker, and i have ordered a B.B without any doubt in my mind , some guys know what they do , and he knows
Well, you're a bit off on the "luminous vapor" part, but I won't pick nits. You get me started and I'll be here all day. I just love theoretical physics. aa But... because the "aether" concept does run against the grain of orthodox physics, I thought it an appropriate name.