Tweaks


When did we go from "it can't hurt" to "produces a HUGE improvement in the sound" when talking about tweaks? Was it the "Lead Balloon" that did it with turntables or the "Arcici" stands with the Quad electrostats, oh so many years ago? Was it "Tube Traps"? Was it magic bricks to put on top of power amps? Now days audiophiles seem to argue over the type of loop in the carpet of the listening room and its effect on sound. Anything that is exagerated becomes insignificant. Have audiophiles gone wrong somewhere? Why not admit there is no difference in the sound, you just want to be on the safe side?
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Kelly, I hat to throw out the grass tweak. My back hurt too much from weeding and the noise the lawnmower made got the lady in residence so mad, she threatened to water the speakers. But yes, the bloom was incredible, but only until my dog found out.....
Cheers from Greenfinger
Kelly, I trust you'll be planting Petunias in the spring :~) I agree with KP on the cows, I use four myself, they make great low frequency tube traps down to 20hz. Just place one in every corner of your room. Sean, you may want to run some soil tests while you’re at it, nothing worst than high PH levels in a sound garden.
defy my logic.I may not be as knowlegeable,well versed,exposed etc as you guys but really can wire be worth $1K a meter?I mean aomebody get's a $5K speaker and spends $2K on each other component.Wouldn't that dough be better spent getting a better 1)Speaker 2)amp3)source?I just can't believe that a $1200 'table with a $500 speaker couldn't use a $750 cart or better 'table rather than a $500 piece of wire.When you look into a lot of (but not all) "high end" gear any refigerator/TV repair guy could tell you that a lot of the parts can be bought off the shelf a Radio Shack for 1/10 the list.This is bad enough but when you see how much some wire/stands etc cost it's just a missapropriation of funds into an overall budget that could be better used elsewhere.Wire and such can sound different but not neccesarily better.I just think the big changes with differnt speakers and amps make way more sense.
Properly set up gear is so hard to find.There are many stores that sell HIFI but very few who now how to really show it off.
Locally Alternative Audio have it down to an art.
8 rooms properly set up.
Any one within 8 Hours of Dundas,Ontario make a weekend out of it.USA Dollars go a long way in Canada.
Kelly, I have found that Kentucky Blue Grass works best with SS gear while Rye works best with tube gear! Also, one foot square sod plugs make EXCELLENT accoustic wall tile! Happy Tunes!