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RE: Another First Reflection Trap (FRT) Adventure : Quasi-Ambiophonics

Posted by old guy 42 on October 14, 2013 at 09:58:18:

Hey MG;

MG wrote..."And old guy 42, what's your great idea?"

This is definitely NOT my idea. I'm a no-tech old man that loves music.

I found this "idea" in the Tweaker's Asylum. (see link) The RCA shorting plugs are for analog INPUTS ONLY, as Jon's post states. I also used a 75 Ohm "terminating" RCA plug on the SPDIF output of my CDP, again, according to Jon. The "shorting RCA plugs" replaced the Cardas caps I have used since 2005.

A very nice improvement in imaging and detail on my old stuff. But, as you know, with these things, YMMV.

Also, again, a nice job with your FRTs!! If I have the good fortune to fall into a dedicated room, I will try your ideas, for sure.

Again, do NOT use a shorting RCA plug on an analog OUTPUT!!!

Take care....old guy