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In Reply to: RE: Damping the Foating CDP Laser-Track Tray posted by pixelphoto on February 20, 2015 at 21:02:12
Pixelphoto,
Thank you for the excellent pictures. Did you compare GB Duct Seal to Rope Caulk?
DG
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That was my intention but the dumb asses at the big boxes had know idea of what I was talking about. I've used rope caulk before and did want to compare. I feel lucky I found the GB Duct Seal. At any rate its working at its unintended job. A great tweak!
Pixelphoto,
Rope Caulk is an 'Ace' product and any of their hardware stores will stock it if you have one anywhere near you and want to acquire some in the future. It's easier to work with than the denser GB Duct Seal which stays rather too messily stuck down to the hands and everything else. It's indeed fun to make a big improvement for little money almost by accident sometimes...
DG
Thanks for the info DG. Ace Hardware it is. I'll get some and stow it in my official "Tweaker Kit".
Pixelphoto,
Have just been reminded what a distinct improvement to sound quality results (at least with the Denon CD/DVD 2910 and presumably other universal players) from selecting the 'CD' rather than DVD 'stereo' or 'multi'sound setting. Although all three settings produce sound when playing a CD, it's all too easy to forget to reverse the setting after playing a DVD and then immediately remember why the CD sound is degraded when the display is off.
The sonic enhancement from the 'CD' setting is presumably attributable to the reduction in circuit noise after power to the the video board/s has been switched off.
DG
Hi DG, yes I discovered the same after listening to the various settings.
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