Cheap tweaks...What would YOU reccomend?


Hey everyone, I am looking for some cheap tweaks, i just got done putting in a inner tube under my componets as an isolation device, and it works great. What else would you reccomend?..i am also thinking of an inner tube under the spkrs, with some sort of device to keep them stable. What do you think of Rf blockers..etc Please leave comments on your tweaks and how they turned out. i am looking forward to trying some. Thanks all
haoleb
Dazzdax, you need to start from scratch again. This doesn't necessarily mean that you should get high and go to rock concerts again, but you *do* need to do some serious live music listening to get your bearings...

My system is nowhere near as expensive as yours. It is based on the infamous Technics DJ turntable and a Chinese made CDP which I use as transport. However, it is highly resolving, holographic, clean and extremely musical. No graininess at all. I listen to a lot of "junkie salsa", so the recordings are far away from perfect. My near field system can successfully play any recording of any musical genre regardles of its recording quality. This would be an impossible feat if it not were for synergy and proper tuning/tweaking of the system.

As a matter of fact, I recently found in the A-gon classifieds someone from Switzerland selling two sets of Goldmund cones($200 used). They're on their way to me...

And to answer the thread, I would say cable cooking is the single most important tweak.
Hey Y'all,

I've just tried these pads and they have really done a lot to improve the sound of my system. Here's the link:

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Check them out, for $4 per, they are truly a cheap tweak. I am not affiliated with this gentleman. I am merely a very satisfied customer.......John
Has nayone tried putting 2" thick maple blocks under components? Does this actually help?
Here goes my list:

1. Dedicated lines
2. A carpet or some kind of diffusion material on the wall behind the speaker. This trick will probably not work for Bose owners.
3.Tap on the top cover of components. If it rings metallically put heavy magazines or books on top or glue non ferrous metals to the top that are different than the top cover.
4.Carpet on the floor.
5. Clean connections
6. Get rid of cheap extension cords.
7. Turn off unused digital when using analog.

I am also interested in if the maple shelves work. Anybody have any feedback on that?