Good tweak if you can still get them or you can make them.
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Cheers George
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Know of a "Dirt Cheap" tweak?
Good tweak if you can still get them or you can make them. http://www.museumwaalsdorp.nl/images/goerz.gif Cheers George |
Kasboot - here’s a few tweaks... PHONO CARTRIDGE TWEAK: I epoxied a brass plate to my Denon DL103 Cartridge. It increased the mass of the cartridge which improved the compliance match to the arm and resulted in superior performance - best $12.50 ever spent. http://image99.net/blog/files/category-denon-dl-103.html I probably wouldn’t try this on a real expensive cartridge - but the Denon is reasonably priced and i wouldn’t trade it for anything - so resale is not an issue. However - I did the same thing with a Denon 103 rebuilt by Soundsmith and the performance improvement is incredible - again, I will not be selling this cart either :-) ISOLATION FEET TWEAK: I make my own isolation feet by epoxying a ball bearing to a washer, then add a layer of Sorbothane between the washer and the component foot - works great on the granite isolation plinth - cost about $20 for a set of 4 http://image99.net/blog/files/0915f27ce41639dc6e4bf13bff2cbcbb-24.html ISOLATION PLINTH TWEAK I make my own isolation plinth using a piece of MDF and some rubber drawer liner - but I just upgraded to a piece of granite in place of the MDF to improve the dynamics and looks - cost around $30 each http://image99.net/blog/files/3b1e019ed6bce1eec35dad4636fd815c-25.html OUTLET REPLACEMENT: I use Pass and Seymour MRI grade outlets everywhere - they are affordable, clamp like a vice, non magnetic and extremely good at transferring power http://www.takefiveaudio.com/categories/214-pass-seymour-cryo-treated-15a20a-wall-outlets Just a few of the more "affordable tweaks" on my web site Regards - Steve |