Black Raviolis


Anybody try these yet? Do they work well with tube gear?
adampeter
I replaced the foam in the headrest of my audio room chair with buckwheat hulls. Quite comfy. I don't think ravioli would be as nice. Haven't tried though...

Adampeter,
It's unfortunate that so many responders above are unfamiliar this product, yet willing contributors...

http://www.innerearmag.com/reviews/accessories/18-1_black_ravioli.html

I use them to great effect:
1) sandwiched between the chassis of my amplifier (solid state) and BDR cones
2) wedged between speaker terminals

The net effect is in noise reduction. More of the finer musical details become exposed.

I have no experience with the effects on tube based equipment.
I've used the buckwheat pillow; noisy when you move your head.
Buckwheat noodles on the other hand can be quite tasty!
Buckwheat pillows are used for a threefold purpose.

Sleeping.

Audio isolation.

Breakfast meal.

Beat that you Black Ravioli suckers.
Glory- The Sobakawa Pillow is stuffed with buckwheat HUSKS. Not very tasty first thing in the morning, and BOY do they ever get caught in the teeth! =8^)
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