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In Reply to: RE: Faraday fabric absorbs EMI generated by a component posted by Dryginger2 on August 06, 2020 at 20:34:02
Sounds fascinating, could you please tell me what you used to secure the fabric to the CD tray?
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Double-sided Scotch tape makes it easy to apply and remove the Faraday fabric strips if you find they add a fatiguing element to the music. The contrast on an image can be increased to produce much more detail while also becoming tiring to the eyes and provoking the laser to sharper detail with Faraday fabric can produce sound jarring for our brains to process over time. Listening is a subjective experience obviously but anything more than little strips will not work from my testing which always finds the target range by bracketing.
There's sound quality improvement without that risk from installing a Faraday fabric layer above/ below external rotating hard drives and power supplies. Do share your experience.
After two weeks more testing, I find that placing any Faraday fabric at a distance from the laser, no matter how small, pulls the EMI directionally and distorts the reading of the musical topography so causing the imbalanced sound that is fatiguing for the brain to process.
That problem is avoided by applying very small amounts of the very thin Faraday fabric with doubled-sided Scotch Tape to the top, bottom, and back of the laser unit itself where it does not obstruct its operation.
Before this tweak, the CD of Beethoven's Cello Sonatas by Simca Heled and Simone Dinnerstein on Scandinavian Classics, for example, reproduced with a flat sound/ topography unworthy of being played or kept. Afterwards it had the note definition/ tone, pace/ rhythm/ timing of an average CD. However it could do nothing to redeem the unrealistic tone of Leif Ove Adndnes CD of Haydn's piano sonatas.
CDs with good musical topography benefit from a small noticeable enhancement.
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