"Place a plain piece of paper under any ONE of the four feet of a piece of equipment. This applies to any piece of equipment, even if it is not an item of audio equipment. Listen to some music for a short time, then remove the piece of paper and see if you can listen to the same music with the same pleasure - without the plain piece of paper in position !!"- From P.W.B. Electronics Website
I tried this technique, but didn't notice any differences. Maybe this technique don't work for everyone. Any idea why some people hear the improvement and some don't ?
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Topic - Free Technique #1 - Plain piece of paper - Lambda 16:54:57 04/12/07 (9)
- sounds interesting, i have had similar experiences to belt - jeromelang 19:24:42 04/12/07 (1)
- AAAAAKKKKK! Send me to the Asylum... - gymwear5@hotmail.com 06:23:05 04/13/07 (0)
- I got one... - Presto 17:39:33 04/12/07 (0)
- (1) Your system has mid-fi resolution (2) You are deaf (3) Both (4) Paper needs more break in time (5) Etc.,etc. (nt) - AJinFLA 17:38:09 04/12/07 (2)
- Or you could just... - Presto 17:50:17 04/12/07 (1)
- 8) Is Doritos. It's always Doritos. (nt) - AJinFLA 17:53:01 04/12/07 (0)
- The paper was upside down silly. - nt :o) - Presto 17:11:25 04/12/07 (1)
- I'm trying to keep a straight face and you're not helping =) nt - Lambda 17:22:17 04/12/07 (0)