In Reply to: EZ LOW COST audio tweak to try at home, for SETs and H.E. speakers posted by drlowmu on January 20, 2016 at 16:55:15:
An inexpensive little experiment that one can learn from. I will be curious to hear from those that try it. Still, there is no way I will be putting bricks, on end, near my tubes.For those of us that build our own, using a less resonant chassis and higher quality transformers might be a more elegant solution (i.e. remove the root-cause of the resonance).
Some time ago Dennis and yourself advocated the use of a steel chassis, largely because it had the resonant characteristics required for accurate, lively reproduction. The results of this recent experiment appear to contradict that advice. Are you changing your views on what constitutes good reproduction, or have improvements been realised by changing the resonant characteristics of the chassis, or both?
Cheers,
91.
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Edits: 01/21/16
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- RE: EZ LOW COST audio tweak to try at home, for SETs and H.E. speakers - 91derlust 18:08:10 01/21/16 (3)
- RE: EZ LOW COST audio tweak to try at home, for SETs and H.E. speakers - drlowmu 11:00:31 01/22/16 (2)
- RE: EZ LOW COST audio tweak to try at home, for SETs and H.E. speakers - 91derlust 12:03:57 01/22/16 (1)
- RE: EZ LOW COST audio tweak to try at home, for SETs and H.E. speakers - drlowmu 13:27:50 01/22/16 (0)