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Sorry guys, I have been swamped with work (finishing the last 3 Oppos and a few other things too) and also my emails were not being delivered. This includes emails from Paypal that I had received a payment. I took my spam blocker off and called Comcast today and now I just got an email from Paypal so maybe its OK now. I will answer all emails that I have in my system tonight....so, if you do not get a reply then you need to resend....cuz for the last week many emails have not gotten to me.I don't think there is one post about damping the GEs. The GEs are mounted to a vibrating thang (speaker) by a single solid core wire. This wire is going to vibrate and so is the GE. Please use the cotton string supplied or whatever and damp the thangs. I think some of you will be pleased with the difference. There are no hard fast rules here and I will have pictures soon on the website showing this done, but I can describe here some possible scenarios:Tie the string relatively tightly to the GE near the heatshrink closest to the connector...then tie the other end of the string to the speaker wire that it is laying next to or just tightly wrap the string around both the GE and the speaker wire. If your GE is sticking in the air not near the speaker wire then you can use some magic tape on the back of the speaker (leaves no residue when removed...also bend one end of the magic tape under so you can easily remove it) and use some Blue Tack to hold one end of the string to the tape on the speaker and tie the other end of the string to the GE with a little tension. You can do this on the back of the amp as well. Also you can kill some resonances in the GE by tying some sting around the GE tightly in two places (on the cotton) and then tie it with some tension to something else with another string. You could also just use some Blue tack and scrunch it between the GE and whatever.......use your imagination. When I first played with this technology over a year ago I had them soldered to the output jacks inside my modified Oppo and they were just sticking out in the air right above the circuit board. I tightly tied a piece of string around each one and with some tension glued the strings to the circuit board.....way better sound.I have had four people comment to me that damping them made a noticeable improvement. What do you hear by damping them?At this point from all feedback received directly and on the web (here and other forums) it seems that about 80% of the customers receive direct immeditate improvemnt with the GEs. Another 15% seem to need some overnight burn in for them to be beneficial and maybe 5% are getting a difference they do not like (none of these people to my knowledge have tried damping and some are dismissing it without break-in). Not one persion has yet said they hear no difference. My sense is that with damping, experimenting with how they are mounted and break-in that the number of people in the last group will drop. There is nothing in audio that is absolutely universal but this comes pretty close. The only one returned for a refund was by someone who is using a PS Audio GCA600 Ice Power based amp that has no true ground. He said it veiled the sound and made the images fuzzy (the total opposite of what almost everyone says). I do have other customers with Ice based amps that love them....so not sure what is going on here. Remember, if you do not like them then just send them back for a complete refund.Another thing to try is putting them on the hot.....along with putting them on the ground or by themselves without any on the ground. These things maybe work in mysterious ways so maybe they work just as good on the hot......I want to sell you more....he he. I know of no one who has done this including myself.....Who will be the first to try it? Who is is mister "Tweak"?I had some wrong wire delievered so this is holding me up a bit but I should be caught up with all orders taken by this last weekend by mid next week. I should have some time this weekend to finally start the customer comments page and put some more pics and info up.
Hi Ric,I have been waiting for my order for over a month. I do not have the chance to get your email response even after reading this post. The money was paid on Nov. 09 with shipping to Taiwan for 6 prs of bare wire and 2 prs of Telos RCA jacks. Could you advise when the parcel will be sent?RegardsDaniel
Hi Daniel, I think you'd have better luck emailing Ric than posting here as he's only posted here a very small handful of times in the 4 week lifespan of this thread. In fact I just emailed him with a question on my order a little under 2 days ago and got an answer today from Ric. I think he's finally getting caught up on his back list of orders so if you've already emailed him, I'd email him again or maybe even consider calling him here. You didn't mention how you paid for your order but if it was by personal check, that in of itself could be the cause for delay. Cheers,Robin
Thanks Robin,I already emailed Ric twice. I will do it again tomorrow morning on my office laptop. The payment was made through Paypal a month ago. So no problem on the money side. RegardsDaniel