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Does anyone use wood for vibration control? LOL, Michael still has all those LPs in his listening room? No way, you’re kidding me LOL. Really? MG | |
Manufacturers pushing their products and agenda in the forums. I see some manufacturers are taking notice and having threads pulled that their dealers are on, a wise move. I don't think some of these dealers have any idea how much damage they are doing to the manufacturers they are representing. I've seen two... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? "And what’s with this obsession with soundstaging?! Recordings made in studios (the majority in most peoples music libraries) contain phony, artificial, fabricated, illusionary imaging."I'm obviously in a different hobby than this guy lol.mg | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? I guess I'm not like some of you. 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. mg | |
Talk but not walk? "So Elizabeth, do you consider your pair of 20.7’s (though I own a pair of Tympani T-IVa, I’m envious) a musical instrument? Conversely, is a piano, guitar, bass, or drumset a loudspeaker? ;-)"Here’s is what I believe. I believe we all have an opp... | |
Talk but not walk? Hi ElizabethThanks for visiting! I would love it if you ended up making TuneLand an extended home, I hope you know you are always welcome!I wish I had more time than I do, there’s so much to cover and for this hobby (the playback end) tuning has b... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Hi JimSure just let me know if you want some. MG | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Hi GlupsonMy evolution of wood curing and voicing has been a fascinating journey. Even when I read back through the threads it's pretty amazing. The answer to your question is a long one because for me it has meant owning my own kilns and huge col... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Hi TablejockeyI don't want to talk directly about Mapleshade, but the first question I have is, did you keep your stock feet on your table and what is the table? Nothing wrong with the Target cutting board. I'm sure there are a lot of Ikea and Tar... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Jhills mentioned Walnut. Now this is an interesting species if you are someone who is going to go the felt, rubber (type) and cork route. You can get some interesting tones out of Black or Chocolate Walnut mixed with the softer (more absorbent) ma... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? As far as spikes go I like brass, zinc and some mild steel. I’m not crazy about the sound of too much hard material in the system, to easy to get frequency clusters and stage holes with harder materials. I’m cautious about the sound of Maple. Mapl... | |
Please- No more Tin Pan Alley Unfortunately systems take time to settle and 3 days is no where near the amount of time needed for a setup to start really gelling. If these shows were able to give the designers 3 or 4 days before the show to get their sound going they would pos... | |
I feel bad for speaker manufacturers Hi WhitethornI'm a big fan of Saul Marantz and Jon Dahlquist, as well John Bowers.MG | |
I feel bad for speaker manufacturers Oh not so bad kosst, it appears you chose not to look very far. There are 2 forums. They are slowly being integrated together, the TuneLand has 1092496 members and TuneLand technozone has 521. There are currently 71 people at this moment reading t... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Well, I was planning on doing a couple of tuning moves, but I really like this presentation and I’m going to take it in instead of changing it. Maybe when I put on the next recording if there is something I want to change I can describe what I did... |