One good reason you might want to follow the lead of a growing segment of the community and start following my posts.Say what!
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Synergistic Research Cable Risers?
I’ve always thought that it has something to do with the dielectric effect. Earlier today, I came across this tidbit: https://www.monoandstereo.com/2020/02/the-effect-of-plastic-wound-capacitor.html#more Clicking on the photos enlarges them for easier viewing. It’s minor, but measurable (which many here demand to see), so if it alters the value of a capacitor (and therefore, the sound, albeit slightly), why doesn’t it pertain to cables as well? All the best, Nonoise |
I was shocked at the difference obtained when I raised my speaker wire off the floor. I completely expected NOT to hear any difference and that's what caught me most off-guard. With this said, I don't think you need to use an expensive SR product to do this. I ended up cutting into sections the thin, inner wooden cradles in a couple of empty Bordeaux wine cases to prop my cables up - essentially free after the wine is consumed. I'm not a SR hater at all and in fact use their fuses and HFTs in my setup/room with much success. |
I use these from Ikea:https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/vaesnas-tealight-holder-clear-glass-60259096/ Can't go wrong for the price. All the best, Nonoise |