I have used small ceramic insulator cones underneath my phono stage for quite some time. Previous phono was a Gold note ph10 and it did not make ANY audible difference I could detect which way up the cones were so I had left them cone upwards.
When I changed my phono to a Manley Chinook I just left the cones same way. This afternoon I decided to flip them over so cone down just to see.
I honestly could not and cannot believe the difference! I may have lost a smidge of low bass but everywhere else is improved in spades. Much more detail, resolution, air, imaging, dynamics. Just completely shocking how much better a small change has made.
But I am perplexed why such a huge change on the Chinook where I noted nothing on the ph10?
I agree Slaw but one has to draw a line in the sand somewhere or its just crazy world time.
Between my $1 ceramic cones and the pieces of exotic wood I have arriving today I think I have more than enough combos to literally explode my head from the inside out!
The original Stillpoints: delrin housing w/ a ceramic ball I used these under my EAR 834P and noticed a difference when I put one inverted. However, when I bought the ss minis, the effectiveness was moved upwards....then using 3 vs 4...another forward progress was made.
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