joe45410305
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A Tombstone in the Living room???? Be careful out there! Granite (stone in general), rubber products (Sorbathane's, etc.), lead, sand, glass all are from the group known as absorbants.I am not a reviewer nor do I ever plan to be. This message is a bit winded, but the results I now ... | |
Speaker Stands For Subs Sistrum Platforms from the people who make Audio Points (www.audiopoints.com). It's an amp/component/loudspeaker stand that has opened a new sonic door for my system. WOW is all I have to say. Music is all I now hear and then some.I have learned m... | |
Tuning Subs on GenVs -- Help, Anyone? Sounds like a resonance problem associated with the speaker enclosure itself. I prefer an extremely low x-over point relying on the main speakers to roll of naturally and the sub comming up to meet that roll off. All loudspeakers have one massive ... | |
Amplifier Stand Check out the Sistrum Platforms from Star Sound (original Audio Points folks). It's a component stand, it's an amp stand or it's one of the newest talked about speaker stands. All I know is it works under anything with amazing results. Form truly ... | |
Stainless Steel audio racks? www.audiopoints.com and check out Sistrum Platforms. Something of a "new" resonance control science to boot. They are happy to forward reviews and spend some time educating you about their technology. Very informative and worthwhile. |