tbg..Ricks response re wave guides, etc, on carpets...
Nick the issue is static energy - it can and does hold a bond on the signal in the cable itself. The more dry the climate the greater the issue.
I recommend the use of Static Guard spray on the carpet under your cables. The spray will block electric bonds between the cable and the carpet itself. I would apply rather liberally and even wipe or rub over the carpet after spraying to allow a good penetration and bond with the carpet. It may/will have to be repeated every few weeks or months..
This should take care of most all of the issues associated with the floor and its static charge and can and should be done under all audio equipment and cables. The issue is not really a small one so you will hear a pretty good effect.
Rick did say that this is already in his Oddiphile episodes on YouTube, but was fine with me posting it here as well.
Nick.
Nick the issue is static energy - it can and does hold a bond on the signal in the cable itself. The more dry the climate the greater the issue.
I recommend the use of Static Guard spray on the carpet under your cables. The spray will block electric bonds between the cable and the carpet itself. I would apply rather liberally and even wipe or rub over the carpet after spraying to allow a good penetration and bond with the carpet. It may/will have to be repeated every few weeks or months..
This should take care of most all of the issues associated with the floor and its static charge and can and should be done under all audio equipment and cables. The issue is not really a small one so you will hear a pretty good effect.
Rick did say that this is already in his Oddiphile episodes on YouTube, but was fine with me posting it here as well.
Nick.