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In Reply to: RE: Is this what you mean? posted by Winston Smith on July 18, 2016 at 03:13:13
It could be the bass station by synergistic, but there seem to be many ways to alter room nodes to your ear. I ended up looking on ebay for brass bells, bowls--anything that rings, also thrift stores. I ended up with quite a few brass pieces that ring and even made some synergistic type triangular wooden holders. When placed around the room I noticed that the "air" of the recording sounded fuller, more open with more depth. Not night and day, but similar to crystal tweaking, they work.
As far a taming bass alone, I have no clue, but if you want to do it on the cheap, try thrift stores, good luck!
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I have a brass bell-- about 6 1/2 inches
in diameter, about 6 inches deep.
It has a machined relief and about a 1 inch
diameter shaft going into a round, wooden handle.
You grab the handle, and ring it...
I took the clapper out, pointed its open end at the
middle area between the speakers and stood in front
of the speakers, moving closer and further away,
and moving it up and down and trying different vertical
angles. At just the right places-- and these were
not sharply defined-- the areas found were
somewhat adjustable-- each area had quite a useful
range of options-- at these points a lot of good
happened....
Music got more interesting-- detail was better,
but it made musical sense MUCH better. Everything was
more dynamic, had a wider soundstage, had far greater
depth of images, and flowed better-- it rocked right
along. Made you WANT to listen.
Rudimentary, simple results so far, but it's an
area that will have to explored much more for sure.
Looks like I'll be giving Synergistic a phone call!
Thanks a bunch!
---Dennis---
I don't think Synergistic made that item shown above, the PMR. The URL provided goes to a German company, I think.
Great! Good luck!
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