I've had a great deal of experience with the BDR shelf, pucks, those things and cones. I have found in the right application they improve the sound and smooth the high frequency. They can also muddy the sound and make it less involving. The shelf tends to bring out a components features. If the component has weaknesses it will show them off. If the component is strong enough to hold up to the scrutiny it will shine. I used the shelf and various cones including BDR for my pre-amp at one time and for my Hydra power conditioner at another. I've also used it on the amp and cd players but was less pleased with the results.
I use the pucks with cones under my speakers now and find they have opened the air on the sound stage along with tightening the focus.
BDR are good products in the right application, but you must test them out. I found the Nueance shelf to be better suited to my needs, but the shelf still is in use. Right now it's the first layer of my cd players platform. It sits on the racks upturned spikes and I have titanium upturned cones sitting on it. I have the Nueance shelf resting on the cones and my cd played on the Nueance. You may laugh but it works great.
I use the pucks with cones under my speakers now and find they have opened the air on the sound stage along with tightening the focus.
BDR are good products in the right application, but you must test them out. I found the Nueance shelf to be better suited to my needs, but the shelf still is in use. Right now it's the first layer of my cd players platform. It sits on the racks upturned spikes and I have titanium upturned cones sitting on it. I have the Nueance shelf resting on the cones and my cd played on the Nueance. You may laugh but it works great.