...well, since befriending my mad-scientist audio chum in the mid-90's, addressing unwanted distortions and resonances has been an integral piece of my journey to great sound in a dedicated space. Rick, for a time, was the US repair person for Audio Matiere, amazing French tube gear. I can qualify him in many ways...Pierre Sprey of Mapleshade, Ron Hedrich of Marigo Labs, as a dealer for Audible Illusions is the tip of the iceberg in his experience. Rick was a person who could awaken at 3am with an idea and have it on his test bench in a few days. He lived inside circuits and ways of isolating unwanted elements, and his results were proofs.
Please take a minute to watch "George Cardas - Current Through a Cable" on YouTube. Very very little in audio does not affect the sound in some manner, generally in a negative way, including "under the hood." Only in recent years has the exotic high-end been directly addressing some of these issues with interior isolation, anti-resonant exotic materials (especially loudspeakers,) aggressive room treatments etc.
Rick would spend hours upon hours in experimenting with materials...isolating, dampening, suspending, bladders, grounding approaches and early computer technology. He did re-master work for Mapleshade artists who visited him in Maine. Find his article written for The Audiophile Voice on Marigo VTS tuning dots.
There is very little that is mass manufactured and marketed that cannot be somehow improved upon. My audio niche is by experimentation and research equal to my ability and budget, in making careful choices of gear, treatment and tuning...pulling everything forward. It's creative, exciting and rewarding. A life-long passion.
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