Thx guys.
Making sense to my poor head now.
Making sense to my poor head now.
Ceramic insulator cone under phono stage shocker!
My theory is... it’s a shadow.. from a limb, to a other limb . See below: https://youtu.be/nda_OSWeyn8 |
@uberwaltz, One other thing..... when I was dealing with tinnitus years ago....luckily, mine was more due to impacted wax, I was so distraught because of how much very low bass frequencies hurt me. I was ready to give up listening to music. Just driving in my vehicle on the highway, hurt my ears....driving with the window down, etc.... It was from low frequency noise that humans really don't notice in their daily lives. If we had the hearing that dogs have, most of us would go crazy. All of the seismic vibrations from the earth's crust constantly moving would be....well, I hate to think about it. This is on a different scale but needs to be thought about when trying to isolate or decouple out components. |
Except cones are not really inherently diode-like. We only wish they were. They can approximate the action of a diode, if very carefully placed on a resonant shelf, on areas that act like vibratory nodes. Otherwise, energy can go both ways through a tiptoe cone. To maximize any diode-like function, you have to listen to confined areas on a shelf, best done using a stethoscope while tapping on the shelf; look for small areas that do not transmit the tapping noise as efficiently as do other areas. There you can place a cone and hope for a diode-like effect. |
What most of you are saying about orienting the cone tips so they point away from the source makes logical sense to drain the energy...but for whatever reason in my setup they sound better pointing up. However my arrangement is a little different. My turntable sits on a BDR The Source platform with BDR cones (pointing up) between my rack and The Source platform. I have flipped them numerous times and it isn't even close - I lose much dynamic range with tips down on the rack under The Source platform - in fact it sounds downright "thin" as if all the musical goodness got drained away along with the "energy". |