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Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Back to Aerosmith.After getting done some running around I've made it back to my place and am ready to see where I might want to go with the sound of Toys in the attic. The speaker and chair move have settled in and I can hear the stability of thi... | |
I feel bad for speaker manufacturers "My problem with speakers is that too few suppliers offer something that is unique and beautiful enough to be shown off yet integrated into the living room."My conversations with clients and reviewers have been exactly along these lines over the l... | |
I feel bad for speaker manufacturers "So, show me the example where rotating a block of wood in a box measurably alters it’s acoustic properties, please."an interesting an unexpected conversationJust got off the phone with a reviewer who is getting ready for more of my products to wr... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Hi Jburidan, well said!Almost have my chores done for the day so I want to get started on the referencing.My reference is not the system but the recording itself. First rough listen to "toys" I knew a couple of moves I would make right away. Took ... | |
Decisions on standmounts: ATC, Dynaudio, ProAc, Sonus Faber Hello, someone mention Malaysia? If you want you can preview the Rev6 Signature there on April 27.http://tuneland.forumotion.com/t469-rev6-signature-review | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? When you get to the place in your hobby that you start to realize the audio signal’s interacting with every thing around it a new hobby begins from that point on. Most people I see going down this new path usually go the dampening route for a whil... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Ever sit there one day and listen and everything sounds great and the next day you listen and everything sounds horrible? Well besides you changing everything else also changed. Go from a sun shiny day to a rainy one and back and you will get a go... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? hope you don’t mind me doing this in several parts, works better for meWhen I got into designing audio products I focused more on metals, shapes, springs and other methods and materials, and the longer I was exploring the more I ran into issues th... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? I’m going to make some adjustments on the system, not because the music sounds bad, but to show how easy and effective Tuning Blocks and other wood pieces are when used.People have already mentioned several types of wood and so this is in addition... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? So OP, I’m ready to do some listening. Yesterday I put on "Toys in the attic" by Aerosmith. This is a regular off the shelf CD and I’m playing it on my favorite CDP, which happens to be a very low mass player that Magnavox produced for several yea... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Hi Tj, great to see you!Tj said"Now since you are a man of science and seems to be an amazing physicist would you care to comment on what is happening to my setup and tuning ?"In all fairness to Geoff that would be a stretch I would think. When Tj... | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? Hi Geoff and my Tunable Rooms and systems don’t really exist? Nor do others who have these rooms around the world? This is interesting. So when you are shown you'll then share in these ideas? | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? So you think the physics books are incorrect, or I am incorrect in quoting them or both or what? | |
Does anyone use wood for vibration control? "As for the electrical signal itself, it’s not (repeat not) vibrating, but it is oscillating or alternating."Actually both oscillating and alternating are "Vibratory" according to our physics books. But using your Vibratory language if you killed ... | |
Why the fascination with subwoofers? I love extended bass woofers. I'm not so crazy about the sound of subwoofer drivers per say, but bass extension drivers are wonderful to have in a system. Not only do they give you great bottom end but also balance out the harmonic structures in t... |