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In Reply to: Thanks Jim and ....... posted by Jose Garcia on January 27, 2001 at 18:29:34:
You're welcome Jose and your comment is very relevant. Any chassis or circuit board screws (as well as transport screws) which are too loose will have a negative impact on the sound. "Mechanical tuning" is finding the correct torquing of all screws of a component that will produce the best sound. There are some components, however, that sound so bad that no amount of "tweaking" will help (and this is independent of component weight :-).
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Topic - REVIEW: Michael Green Designs Harmonic Feet Other Review by Jim Bookhard at Audio Asylum - Jim Bookhard 13:12:44 01/27/01 ( 8)
- Michael Green Designs Harmonic Feet Other - TomD 08:14:13 01/28/01 ( 2)
Michael Green Designs..."Mechanically Tuned".... - Jose Garcia 15:02:56 01/27/01 ( 6)
- Re: Michael Green Designs..."Mechanically Tuned".... - Jim Bookhard 15:23:45 01/27/01 ( 5)
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- Thanks Jim and ....... - Jose Garcia 18:29:34 01/27/01 ( 1)
- Re: Thanks Jim and ....... - Jim Bookhard 01/27/01 19:46:10 01/27/01 ( 0)
Yes! - Tom ยง. 16:09:21 01/27/01 ( 1)
- :-) ROTFLOL -- as "Fernando" said, "It's better to looook good, than to feel good <nt> - Jim Bookhard 16:15:07 01/27/01 ( 0)