What's under YOUR CD player?


Will I really improve the sound from my Ikemi CD player by putting something under it, other than the walnut shelf it sits on inside my antique hutch stereo cabinet?

Will upgrading the power cord to a PS minilab cable help also?

Or, should I just play the music?

(it's fun though, isn't it!)
jbatlanta

Showing 3 responses by jadem6

Please send me six Signature Flatulence* Iso-Field Effect Reverberation Nulliers right away! You can charge it to my overseas acount we used last time Ken.
As always you stand on the cutting edge, I'll be interested to see how the "Bubble Wrap" holds up under the Flatulence. I'm concerned about the weight, but for just $65,000 each it's a steal either way!
Love your products Ken, please write me at imsodumb/idiot.com
In all seriousness, my set up is almost as absurd, but every addition made a difference.
Starting on the wood floor I use three Arios pro isolation bearings, each with a 3/8" steel ball in the center hole. A two inch sandstone slab sits on the steel balls. I then use a three tier Mana rack system with glass shelf on the top tier. There is a layer of 5/8" "Air Tight" anti-static bubble wrap with a Neuance Beta shelf resting on it. I then have three Arios pro isolated bearings with Orchard Bay titanium down turned cones in the center hole of the Arios. The two back feet of the Sony SCD-1 and the center foot rest on the OB cones. The set-up is the culmination of many years of tweaking and testing, to date it's the best I've gotten from my system.
JBatlanta, Now that it's installed allow the whole set up to sit with no tweaking for at least four days. The Nueance needs to settle in to each alteration of support. After a few disks you'll know! Take it out and listen, the change is easy to hear.