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Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
So Geoff, it appears you keep going on both sides of this fence "is audio vibratory or not". There are like 3 or 4 threads you are on right now saying "kill vibrations", then someone comes up (me included) saying "audio is vibration if you kill it... 
I feel bad for speaker manufacturers
"It’s NOT something "you do you don’t". I suspect your simplistic understanding of the physics of music is what leads you to think rotating knobs and blocks of wood in a box constitutes tuning. The only means known to effectively tune an instrumen... 
I feel bad for speaker manufacturers
"I'd expect nothing less from you than such a simplistic answer. There's nothing simple or intuitive about Helmholtz resonance or the transconductance of a transistor. There's nothing simple or intuitive about listening for that matter, either."I'... 
I feel bad for speaker manufacturers
Hi Kosst, well it might go a little deeper than that LOL.I don't get so involved in the threads arguing here because of a few factors, and these are why I keep things simple here and spend most of my time pointing to more involved threads on TuneL... 
Manufacturers pushing their products and agenda in the forums.
Can I make a suggestion. Sometimes it’s good to take a step out of internet forums for a few days and take a breath then come back in. When an internet forum becomes so much a part of your life that you start policing it maybe it’s time to step ou... 
I feel bad for speaker manufacturers
I don't see anything about audio as being hard to understand. You get it or you don't. I also don't see anything about listening as being all that tough either, you do or you don't. mg 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
Ladies and gentlemen lets take a look at the testing in-room systems you would like to use for your testing. I've done thousands of systems in the past but lets use our current in-room systems to talk about and explore tuning or lack of, anew. How... 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
LOL, HEA is a trip. This is why it has gotten itself in so much trouble. No matter how many people post the definition of the Fundamental Interactions "the standard for interaction and a requirement for studying physics" HEA folks keep making thei... 
Does anyone use wood for vibration control?
If it's not vibrating you would hear nothing at all. I personally have never seen or heard of an isolated audio system. I've only seen HEA marketing using the term isolation as a sales tool. Repeatedly the simple question is asked, if you kill the... 
I feel bad for speaker manufacturers
Thank you Tammy!Michael 
Stereophile Profiles Carpets and Curtains again ....
Well Erik, you've done it again! MG applauds loudly!!! 
Who uses power conditioning?
Personally I'm not crazy about the sound of conditioning. But, I'm also not a fan of anything over built in audio. MG 
I feel bad for speaker manufacturers
Hi magnaryder1You've mentioned some of my favs too. MG 
Manufacturers pushing their products and agenda in the forums.
I've told Tammy in emails "I feel your pain". She does a great job and even though I would step up the no abuse policy some, I'm interested in the future part Audiogon plays in the community.nice talking with you viridianMG 
Manufacturers pushing their products and agenda in the forums.
"And yes I have had threads, and posts removed, and have had all of my posts under moderation from time to time."Yep, see this is something I don't understand about audio forums. I can't get my head around why someone would get angry about audio. ...