Hi Chadnliz
If you don't already own a high performance support, you'll obtain results equal to or better than any mod or component upgrade by giving what gear you already have the opportunity to perform their functions to the maximum of their potential.
The best low cost,bang-for-buck means of accomplishing this is to fabricate a low mass support based on IKEA's cheap and cheery Lack sidetables.For well under $100, a few tools and your time, you'd reap significant sonic and musical benefits to both your sources and your amplification all in one shot.
best,
Ken Lyon
GreaterRanges/Neuance
http://gallery.audioasylum.com/cgi/view.mpl?u=31915&f=DIY_Ikea_Lyte_Rack_007.jpg&v=f&UserImages=31915&session=&&moniker=RioTubes&invite=&w=802&h=1069
If you don't already own a high performance support, you'll obtain results equal to or better than any mod or component upgrade by giving what gear you already have the opportunity to perform their functions to the maximum of their potential.
The best low cost,bang-for-buck means of accomplishing this is to fabricate a low mass support based on IKEA's cheap and cheery Lack sidetables.For well under $100, a few tools and your time, you'd reap significant sonic and musical benefits to both your sources and your amplification all in one shot.
best,
Ken Lyon
GreaterRanges/Neuance
http://gallery.audioasylum.com/cgi/view.mpl?u=31915&f=DIY_Ikea_Lyte_Rack_007.jpg&v=f&UserImages=31915&session=&&moniker=RioTubes&invite=&w=802&h=1069