In Reply to: Carbon fiber & Isodamp posted by grailer on December 6, 2006 at 17:34:41:
If you are talking about the silver mylar techflex, don't waste your time. Better off wrapping the cable with Stillpoints ERS material.EAR C-1002 does not block physical vibration. It blocks frequency caused by materials or exterior harmonics. In other words, whereas vinyl and rubber will resonate at a lower frequency causing a boost in the lower octaves, C-1002 is flat from 50/60Hz on up. So instead of a cable that jacks up the bass you are left with a cable with superb top and bottom extension and inner resolution. This is a great method to lower the ringing caused by cable shielding.
Alan
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- Re: Carbon fiber & Isodamp - audionutge@yahoo.com 23:50:15 12/06/06 (9)
- Alan, why does ... - andyr 22:57:45 12/08/06 (4)
- Electrical resonance. - Al Sekela 10:27:29 12/09/06 (2)
- Thanks for the explanation, Al :-)) ... - andyr 13:02:04 12/09/06 (1)
- Dynamic loading. - Al Sekela 11:06:46 12/10/06 (0)
- Re: Alan, why does ... - bartc 06:11:57 12/09/06 (0)
- How do you adhere the EAR C-1002? - RioTubes 10:04:08 12/08/06 (2)
- Re: How do you adhere the EAR C-1002? - audionutge@yahoo.com 13:50:09 12/15/06 (1)
- Very well (a pic) - RioTubes 18:44:52 12/18/06 (0)
- 'K, thanks Alan! (nt) - grailer 02:27:20 12/07/06 (0)