Shunmook ebony weight owners


Any owner of a shunmook ebony weight please tell me the weight and the heighs of this beautiful recordweight
hansk46
Actually, Wolf, having a guitar or two well placed in one's listening room, not to mention also something as massive as a piano, could do a lot to "tune" the room.  Surely, your system would sound "different" if you pulled out the piano.  This makes perfect sense to me.

I once inadvertently left a large empty cardboard box in my listening room.  It absolutely killed the sound in various ways.

Where we do agree is that the Shun Mook discs are much too tiny to do anything substantive, and the notion that such a thing could "regulate the resonance" of other much more massive objects is unbelievable/absurd/fallacious.

Geoffkait…if you read my post you should be able to see I DO know something about useless tweaks.

There are tiny "transducers" people use that appear to be metal JuJuBees that are also laughable, and misuse the term "transducer," so beware of those also...My upright piano is against the back wall and it would take a VERY high level of sound to excite it. I’m not about to haul it out to check if it’s making a difference, but it does if you play it while my stereo is on…stop that…just stop...I’ve been a professional musician and audio geek for over 5 decades, and currently get paid to mix live concert sound for astonishingly accomplished musicians…been doing that for a couple of decades. This doesn’t make me more qualified to comment on stuff, but at least I can claim I’m a Professional something or other. I "tune" my listening room with its sloping ceiling that goes from around 8 to 15 feet or so, my furniture, carpet, books, CDs, myself, and jo mama.
You sure fooled me, Wolfman. I just built some knock off transducer thingies. See if you can guess what fits into the opening of the tiny bowl? Three guesses, first two don't count.