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Very Interesting......

Posted by drlowmu on April 22, 2007 at 18:39:32:

Dave,

That materials information is helpful to me. Thanks. Would my aforementioned and prior favorite material, 10 gauge steel be a lot better?

You see, when I did my actual listening over this past month, I was using about 10 gauge cold rolled steel, all around the power trannie, which fed into the pair of EZ81s and EL84s.

I just made the copper pieces over this weekend, and I have as yet to hear them. I will test them, and I can sub in 10 gauge steel pieces and compare the two. I had actually intened to do this, but had not taken the time to do so.

In past years, after doing some reading on the subject, I had selected the 10 gauge steel. Your Forum-posted comment will remind me NOT to delay or overlook its use again. Thanks a whole lot.

It will be easy to do it in steel, the same way as I executed the copper. Thanks !

Jeff Medwin