Various clamps:
My table came with the acrylic clamp and the expandable metal washer, if it can be called that?.
After speaking with Max earlier, I wanted to try his latest metal clamp. ( I like to try things for my own knowledge, then, if I choose to post, it is from my own experience.) It has a damping material on it's underside and comes with (4) different thickness of metal washers.
For my testing, I used the original, expandable metal "washer".
I thought initially, that I liked listening without the original clamp. I heard a dampening of dynamics, less air/bloom with the acrylic clamp.
The metal clamp is 180 degrees. It offers a vivid listening experience but I still find it somewhat uninvolving as opposed to no clamp at all.
I still find that no clamp gives me a more involving, a more natural, emotional connection to the music. The lower bass is more fleshed out.
Any of you tried them? Love to hear your experiences.
My table came with the acrylic clamp and the expandable metal washer, if it can be called that?.
After speaking with Max earlier, I wanted to try his latest metal clamp. ( I like to try things for my own knowledge, then, if I choose to post, it is from my own experience.) It has a damping material on it's underside and comes with (4) different thickness of metal washers.
For my testing, I used the original, expandable metal "washer".
I thought initially, that I liked listening without the original clamp. I heard a dampening of dynamics, less air/bloom with the acrylic clamp.
The metal clamp is 180 degrees. It offers a vivid listening experience but I still find it somewhat uninvolving as opposed to no clamp at all.
I still find that no clamp gives me a more involving, a more natural, emotional connection to the music. The lower bass is more fleshed out.
Any of you tried them? Love to hear your experiences.