Dakiom feedback stabalizers....


Can I put the four that I purchased on the output from Processor to the amp's, or will they only work on output at the CDP?
My thinking was hook it up to the Rotel outputs for Left and Right and Center and Sub...too broke to buy anynore for now, and I figured if I hook them up that way...any source will benefit from them (CDP & Digital Cable) thanks!
chadnliz
Chadnliz,

Hopefully you didn't think I was trying to criticize your listening ear or system resolution, because that didn't even cross my mind when I wrote it. So if you took it that way, I apologize. The only point is that people have had a variety of experiences with these, with most being either favorable or unfavorable. However, you're not alone in not hearing any difference with the Dakiom Feedback Stabilizers. Also, I've had more than one other tweak that I didn't think did anything to the sound of my system, so I certainly agree that "no change" is a valid perception for audiophiles when listening to tweaks.
Not at all, I didnt feel you were critical. If I order a tweak I anticipate it to work or I would never order it so I would imagine an improovement if anything I suppose, but I couldnt even convince myself of a benefit. I am not sure if these work better in a mid-fi system or a more revealing Hi-fi system, whatever the case I dont have the right one lol
In a way it was a great experiment to realize I dont imagine improovements that are not there wich sadly I think many in this hobby suffer from. Cheers
I tried the lower priced series first and heard improvements in almost all areas of the music, decided to go for the higher priced spread. The 2 series really made a difference, especially the power amplifier modules. The most notable difference in a/b tests is in the bass and image. However, the longer you listen to these things the more you realize how much more "musical" the sound is. Which is what we are all looking for, right?

I tried individual units on my second system and it didn't make as much of an improvement until I had "conditioned" everything, cd player, preamp and amp.

The do it yourself tweeks at their website are very interesting. I used the vibration isolators on my system and it really tightend the sound up. I have a pier and beam floor in my listening room which has always been a problem. The isolators under the subwoofers really helped.