We do agree that lifting cables off the floor(especially carpets) make a(good) difference. I can't lift my cables the 8-inch recommendation of Mapleshade(I'de also note that Mapleshade recommends power cable lifting, also.) I also appreciate the two manufacturers responses here. Tgb, can you purchase what you suggest, without doing anything to it(for us nimrods).
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I have all wood planked floors with Pine slat walls, it is a wood framed house very rustic. The speaker wires are generic west penn copper electric wire awg 14 gage pair teflon coated about 10 ' each channel. Is it as critical to get it up off the floor when its a wood plank floor with forced water radient heat tubes underneath. I also have metal base board heating foils about 6 inches up the wall. If I run it under the couch there are the springs . What about ceramic wall hooks like you would use in the Bathroom 8" high above the base board heaters but hanging with epoxy from the wall ? Or should I leave them well spread on the floor away from the base board heaters and under the couch. My system is pictured in budget under the title Modest System. Thanks all you tweakers best regards Groovey Listening to Stevie Wonder - Fulfillingness' First Finale Motown 2-47075 Spanish Pressing |
Mmakshak, Elusive Disc and others have utilities insulators for sale. They look like what you see on most telephone and electric poles. All I can say is that I have some of what RightWay Audio used to sell and they sound better than those I found outside my local utility in the discard pile. I used to have access to a gas high fire kiln and have found pots that I made then to be good under cables, but my wife objects to their use on the floor. Groovey, I have wood plank floors and have no radient heat. I find it imperative to raise the cables. I don't know about the ceramic hooks. All I can suggest is to try them. The cables would still be very close to the wall surface, however. |
Just a couple of more observations about the fishing line to cable interface I described above (11/16). All other approaches recommended so far have some dense material between the cable and floor, and this can restrict the formulation of the lower portion of the sound image between the speakers. The line to the ceiling gives the maximum clear space for the image to form. Even more important, the fishing lines work especially well for classical music since the cables are suspended on strings. |
Shunyata's reference systems cable placemnt can be seen at the bottom of this page Interview with Mr. Gabriel One picture is worth a thousand posts Best regards Groovey Records Listening to The Who Live at Leeds Decca Track Records American Vinyl Maximum R&B |
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