N80, not taking a shot at you. IME, when your system gets more dialed in you start to hear small changes more readily. Also, all the little stuff adds up over time. Provided your actually keeping the good and removing the bad. That can be the hard part. We seem to gravitate to high frequency. We can easily make our systems bright and fatiguing when we think we are getting extension and resolution. That miss applied high frequency will mask true midrange clarity.
I bought a preamp from a local builder and he spent 2 afternoon teaching me how to tune. It changed my stereo. At first I thought it was going flat. Then with a couple more changes it clicked. It was an astounding gain.
I like the rack Skyscraper is building. I would just be careful of Sorbothane. It can suck life. An air gap can be better than coupling a hole with material. Spock on audipshark uses a thin silicon between his plate materials. He says he's getting good results. I do like the ASC wall damp. Never used it, but I am going to try it between my plates of corian and plywood.
I bought a preamp from a local builder and he spent 2 afternoon teaching me how to tune. It changed my stereo. At first I thought it was going flat. Then with a couple more changes it clicked. It was an astounding gain.
I like the rack Skyscraper is building. I would just be careful of Sorbothane. It can suck life. An air gap can be better than coupling a hole with material. Spock on audipshark uses a thin silicon between his plate materials. He says he's getting good results. I do like the ASC wall damp. Never used it, but I am going to try it between my plates of corian and plywood.