Walmart, 97 cents, for Vibration Control


Simply place on components, or wrap around cables and plugs.  As with footers, location counts.  The more resolving systems will benefit.  The "Fuzzy Sticks" resemble pipe cleaners, but they are lighter, thinner and less rigid.  This means they can be folded, bent in spirals, and cut with a scissors. 

Prepare to be astonished.  What music lover doesn't have micro-vibrations they would prefer to eliminate?

 

sgordon1

They'll work as well as cable elevators, tuning dots, those Shakti wooden things, tube buffers, etc.

But are they audiophile grade fuzzy stick black pipe cleaner thingies? Just curious....😂😁 this is right up there with the rubber bands as cable elevator tweaks...and just as cheap! How can one loose? I’ve heard of using Marshmallows on top of amplifiers can help absorb spurious micro vibrations until they melt....tried it once, what a mess. Also, too much carbon dioxide in your listening room can cause the air to become dense and affect sound waves. I solve this by holding my breath while listening and somtimes I  alleviate this issue altogether by habitually pumping copious amounts of helium into the room.

Love it! Thanks for the belly laugh🤣. I actually really needed that.

Happy New Year! 😊🎵

The only way these work properly is to get different colors. I got the black, white, red, green, blue, orange and yellow. Always use them in a “rainbow” pattern. Then you isolate the entire frequency range of micro vibrations. Black doesn’t work well for all frequencies. 

@audioguy85 ...does that helium dosing of the room make everything 'chipmonkian' to behold?  Nothing faster than 'normal', just has that 'squirrelly vibe'.....;)