Simple & Cost Effective Mods
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Re: Simple & Cost Effective Mods
The general rule is to match high mass arm with low compliance cartridges and vice versa. Again my 2 sen worth. Some people have gone to the extent of scaping off the finish and exposing the raw material of the arm. Resonance?
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Re: Simple & Cost Effective Mods
Hi Carz,
I dont really see anyone saying directly as to which circuit breaker that they are using and the review of it.. but when I do search "Audiophile Circuit Breaker", there is this Klangmodul brand came out that is a Fuse type circuit breaker instead of the mechanical one we usually have at our home.
Though I wont be buying this brand, I will buy the same concept and give it a try... who knows, there isnt any improvement to speak of...
I dont really see anyone saying directly as to which circuit breaker that they are using and the review of it.. but when I do search "Audiophile Circuit Breaker", there is this Klangmodul brand came out that is a Fuse type circuit breaker instead of the mechanical one we usually have at our home.
Though I wont be buying this brand, I will buy the same concept and give it a try... who knows, there isnt any improvement to speak of...
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Re: Simple & Cost Effective Mods
Hi All...
How about using these as padding below your platform :
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It's basically "Gel". But a bit of work required to get it level.
cheers
How about using these as padding below your platform :
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[/img]It's basically "Gel". But a bit of work required to get it level.
cheers

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Re: Simple & Cost Effective Mods
Another best tweak is to stick a 1 cent coin on the main AC plug[near fuse]. Improves high right away...tought by my freind.
Also stick this coin on the speaker between tweeter and woofer....
anybody had tried this...imaging surely comes straigt away!
Also stick this coin on the speaker between tweeter and woofer....
anybody had tried this...imaging surely comes straigt away!

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