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In Reply to: RE: Any tweaks I could try to get slightly warm up the sound of my Burson Soloist posted by Old SteveA on February 10, 2015 at 17:16:58
For free, I would put some different types of wood on the device, or under it. What a component sits on will influence its sound. Its free to try.
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If there is a WoodCraft shop in the neighborhood, they have a lot of Southern Hemisphere hardwoods available as blocks. Strap a block to the bottom of the unit and remove the cover and see what the results are could yield useful results.
I have a solid state headphone amplifier that is a bit on the lean/hard side, but when the AC improves, I don't mine at all. So having clean AC is helpful, too, maybe with a power conditioner or new power cord.
Try some teak or Mahogany.
Hmmm...
Maybe some Brazilian Rosewood & Ebony will be perfect when I listen to my
Classical Guitar recordings.
Having about $4k in power filtration & chords, changing my ICs worked
the trick !
Thanks any way
-steve
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