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Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
Be careful. 
DIY speakers of solid/reclaimed wood?
There are a great many examples of early American furniture, you know, Chippendale, Shaker, Queen Anne, etc. made from solid American hardwoods, including but not limited to maple, mahogany, rosewood, poplar, and walnut that have survived in all k... 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
OK, here’s what I’m going to do. I will provide the new Mystery CD Tweak free (that’s right - free!) to everyone who purchases New Dark Matter at full price. LIMITED TIME OFFER! How ‘bout them apples? But for right now it’s very hush hush. 
TA-102 fo.Q Product from Japan "TRY These"
“Actually you can understand the special theory, probably except for the Lorentz transformation which requires higher level math skills. It will certainly make you cry.”>>>>That’s so silly. I was solving Lorentz transformation equation... 
How loud do you play music?
I don’t like loud for the sake of loud. I like Dynamic Range. But most systems won’t sound dynamic at low volumes, they usually require a certain amount of energy to get cooking. Loudness and Dynamic Range are not the same thing. Almost all system... 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
I’m still thinking about the question. 😬 
What in your mind represents real technological advancement.
It would in reality be physically impossible for the laser servo mechanism to keep up with the deviations of the laser from the nanoscale data spiral given (1) the extremely small width of the data track and (2) the lightspeed of the laser signal ... 
How loud do you play music?
What you mean we, kemo sabe?  
Perfect Path Technologies: Omega E mat
Man your battle stations! All men on deck!!  
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
Getting back to the subject (briefly) have I mentioned my latest breakthrough? Oh, it’s big. Big big. Bigger than big. You see, as it turns out the %&@!# CD, that thin wimpy out of round wafer of plastic and sputtered metal flutters and vibrat... 
your thoughts on wireless signal transmission.
It would be nice if “audiophile wireless” means employing spread spectrum technology, which they might very well. Or some similar technology for suppressing RF and other noise and achieving high signal to noise ratios for signals sent through the ... 
How loud do you play music?
Now that I think about it, I never play music at low volume. It must be loud enough to energize the system and to provide the full share of dynamics and bass response. Music is all about dynamics. But never so loud as to produce distortion or disc... 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
NikolaTesla legacy. At least he tried. This is all apparently another case of glubson following the wrong sheep. 🐑 🐑 🐑 🚶‍♂️Nikola Tesla annual electric vehicle rally in Croatia[279]Tesla, a 26 kilometer-wide crater on the far side of the moon[284]... 
Do you leave your components on 24/7?
Breaking Gnus! More bad Gnus. 15 million people at risk. Slow moving heavy rain storm, today through Friday, Texas to Arkansas. 25 tornados (count em!) and flooding hits the South. Ten states involved.  
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
Just what we need. Another comedian. A photon checks into a hotel. The bellhop asks, “Can I take your luggage?” The photon replies, “I don’t have luggage. I’m traveling light!”