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In Reply to: RE: Brushes as footers posted by old guy 42 on June 07, 2020 at 04:53:57
Exactly. Its like a new room. You nailed it. Its soo liquid and smooth and more 3d. Depth improved and its all more spacious.
I was up to 3am listening and singing and dancing. Lots of stuff to do now but what am I doing? Listening to things..
Those brushes are different. I was not scientific. Some have plastic bristles some rubber and the ones with wood seem to be more natural fiber. I bet they all do different things. I just chose based on the component weight mostly.
The rubber ones I didn't really like as much BUT I put those on top of rollerballs with hats and its improved.
Though my BBE is freaking out. She mentioned that yours had bigger better shoes (who is Jimmy Chu?) and again with the hat....
Seriously the sound is amazing. You can hear soooo deep into the recording.
Now the bad stuff. Its sooo easy to try different brushes I will be a bald guy with a brush collection...
Also I am not 100% convinced its all the addition of the footers. It could just be the crazy rain from the tropical storm. Though I am pretty certain I listened when it wasn't raining and things were great.
So more experimenting and more brushes on the way. I the round flat black brush under the amps psu and have more coming to place under my ultimate outlets which will be interesting given how their feet are done.
Big shout out to Moray!!
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The brush works well especially with my small components. Because they are not heavy, I had allways problems to find Soft footers. Maybe the brush is to use the way up?
Yep the light and small components work great with the brushes.
I have a heavy but relatively small power regerator and I bought a metal brush that you would screw a wood stick too and use it to sweep a shop floor. It is plenty strong to support the component so i am thinking some heavy amps could work with that kind of brush. I think it was called Toughy or something.
What do you mean "maybe the brush is to use the way up?" Do you mean bristles down? I notice that you are using it the opposite of what I am which is bristles up. wonder if it makes a difference.
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