Without a plan it’s like trying to solve ten simultaneous equations in twenty unknowns. The bells can hurt the sound in most locations. The trick is find the right locations. Three bells in the right locations produces better results than twenty bells placed arbitrarily.
Had anybody tried this
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/synergistic/4.html
After reading the above articles, I found inexpensive bells in Ebay similar to Audio Magic room correction bells
http//www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/synergistic/5.png
https://www.ebay.com/itm/5-8-Copper-Seal-Bonnet-PK-10-PARKER-3GF-10/381935277769?ssPageName=STRK%3AM...
That cost me 70$ for 30 bells including Blu Tack .
I expect to get it later this week or early next week.
I will have fun to play with this.
It is half the cost of 150$ SR blue fuse.
I do not expect to get wider soundstage( it is already wide enough beyond my speaker before trying this out).
But I am curious whether it can have effect similar to Audio Magic room correction bells, that is,
increased midrange body with little or no flattening of the soundstage (quoted in 6moons review).
I will let you know when I finish this chaepskate game.
After reading the above articles, I found inexpensive bells in Ebay similar to Audio Magic room correction bells
http//www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/synergistic/5.png
https://www.ebay.com/itm/5-8-Copper-Seal-Bonnet-PK-10-PARKER-3GF-10/381935277769?ssPageName=STRK%3AM...
That cost me 70$ for 30 bells including Blu Tack .
I expect to get it later this week or early next week.
I will have fun to play with this.
It is half the cost of 150$ SR blue fuse.
I do not expect to get wider soundstage( it is already wide enough beyond my speaker before trying this out).
But I am curious whether it can have effect similar to Audio Magic room correction bells, that is,
increased midrange body with little or no flattening of the soundstage (quoted in 6moons review).
I will let you know when I finish this chaepskate game.
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