glupson
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Does anyone use wood for vibration control? I do not listen to CDs and I do not listen to radio via headphones.Do you have any answer to above questions or your usual routine of fluff will have to suffice? | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? On a less business note, but more audio related, I noticed you sell one SONY D-F200 CD player with radio.Does low mass and assumed resistance to vibrations benefit the sound on AM radio, or is it just when playing CDs?Is there any radio-related ci... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Unicorn, geoffkait, unicorn. Millions of girls around the world would line up to get it. You are missing out on a fantastic business opportunity. | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Whoever Pee Wee Herman is, I try not to listen to people in the restroom. | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? geoffkait,You must be correct. SONY Walkman cannot even vibrate. It never skips, but with a few New Dark Matter stickers, ESP or not, it does cook dinner.By the way, I saw similar stickers in some sticker book. They even glow in the dark. One had ... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? geoffkait,"If you could hear what I hear with my ears...."I am hoping not to. The voices I hear are usually real. | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Contrary to popular belief, I am really not trying to pick on anybody, but I see some not-entirely-correct assumptions in one of the above posts."My headphone system is completely independent of…...echos, standing waves.....early reflections....."... | |
Forever turntable under $2000 For whatever it is worth, this is what Technics says on its website about what they did with their new $1700 model..."The SL-1200GR ensures high rigidity by using a body with a two-layered construction solidly unifying the BMC and the aluminium di... | |
Forever turntable under $2000 If history is anything to go by, you are left with Technics. Mine is closing in on 40 years with no maintenance except a few drops of oil around Christmas time (that is how I remember when the time has come again).Not going into technical discussi... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? "I would have no desire to be on an audio forum if I didn’t even have an in-room stereo to talk about and use daily to explore with."That is understandable. People pick and choose how to divide their time and interests. Some like reading.At the sa... | |
I woke up with cold ears You discovered something unique and special to you. Now you can rest assured you are just fine. | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? geoffkait,>It’s beautiful here. I assume it’s not so beautiful in Alabama. A tear. 😢 Have a nice day. Stay in school. There is no school on Saturday around here. Not during the spring break, at least.Toot-toot. | |
I woke up with cold ears This is the thread firstnot mentioned. Once you sift through the non-sense, it is informative and could be helpful.https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/am-i-hearing-things-you-don-t | |
I woke up with cold ears I thought that everyone goes through similar experiences and wondered why people were writing very firm/absolute statements about their music-listening findings. It has been silly and enjoyable to read them.At some recent point, in one thread full... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? michaelgreen,For whatever it is worth, as it is someone's review, although I really think promo material had similar statements..."This is due to the resonant properties and rigidity of the wood, as it was harvested during the winters in Japan whe... |