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In Reply to: RE: Top Down Components? posted by Joe Backer on November 30, 2016 at 17:43:36
You may want to damp the panels that you removed and put them back. There are self-stick damping pads, I think, but I never tried them.
I like to put a weight on the components sometimes. Sometimes, some special footers help.
Again, I don't obsess over it. Tried many things, but now I know they all make a difference, but the interactions are complicated enough that I ask myself: "Is this a sensible thing to do? Is it bordering on OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)? Just make sure it doesn't send the wrong message to anyone you share your space with ;-)
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HiFi News of UK used to sell a steel block that was to be placed on top of the amp for better fidelity. Was too expensive for me. I tried placing my Pet Rock and thought the lower registers got better definition.
Cheers
Bill
It depends on the color of your pet rock and how good it was at rolling over. Remember that? How to teach your pet rock to roll over? I still smile when I remember that.
Yep. And also the pamphlet 'How to Destroy Your Pet Rock". But that was not the end of it. "How to Put Together your Destroyed Pet Rock" came next!
Cheers
Bill
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