theaudiotweak
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Synergistic Red Fuse ... remember the use of magnets negate the safety aspect of the use of a fuse. Magnets were used for audio testing and not for any consumer products. | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... I think besides the increase in conductive surface area a magnet helps focus the electron field so it is less random and becomes more organized. Like the electrons that leave a cathode in a picture tube they may leave at different angles but can b... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... sent this email to a friend about my first experience with magnets instead of over sized fuses used at the time. written 3/9/08Pete, Had the magnets on the board when Darrell did all the upgrades and mods to the amps..You have the pictures. Toni... | |
Equipment Rack Yes she agrees with me. Tom | |
Equipment Rack Hence creating motion artifacts and larger amounts of interfering energy within the component that is placed in "isolation" Tom | |
Equipment Rack Geoff,Let me get to our 'Point...The opinions of the engineers who have worked on this study throughout our history stated all along that the geometry governing the tip of the Audio Point rejected low frequency from the floor surface. Our newest... | |
Equipment Rack So these mechanical filters, how do they relieve a component of the on board self generated noise from transformers, motor drives,filter capacitors, wiring and really anything that is electrically or mechanically connected within the chassis This ... | |
Equipment Rack Ricred1I sent you a message thru Audiogon. Most any answer would most likely generate another question which would be most efficient to answer in a phone conversation. Thanks,Tom | |
Equipment Rack Every concept for footer or rack mentioned previous other than the post dated 7-21 are anisotropic in design or by nature. Multiple materials and speeds make for multiple refracted pathways. All materials have a resonance memory.. and shape is ... | |
Any thoughts on a solid hickory platform under my tt Geoff,The conversion of energy to heat you profess appears to be a prime working model for the anti-vibration belief camp. I ‘never stated’ anything in our previous discussions about Heat so this so called heat maybe what is generated from your ... | |
Any thoughts on a solid hickory platform under my tt I have been working with methods to reduce or eliminate interfering energy which is the result of a wave passing thru a solid material. All things in audio have these waves which are not directly of the compression type. A reduction in the inter... | |
Can stabilant 22 be used for power cords and vacuum tubes? So Geoff your blowing a nut over Stabilant but not over Tweek. They smell the same but I have not smoked any to compare their vap. Peter who works with Rick Schultz is a USA dealer has both so named products, he too says its the same as one is th... | |
Need help with room and speaker setup, big dip from 250-80hz The rug will act as a comb filter and could add some benefit, a natural wool rug will be best..but will not help at 80hz. Tom | |
Can stabilant 22 be used for power cords and vacuum tubes? right from the mouth of the goat mouth..look on their site..geoffhttp://www.stabilant.com/Company.html D. W. Electrochemicals Ltd.D.W.E. was established in 1986. Our product originated in 1976, from Wright Electroacoustics, where it was based on ... | |
Can stabilant 22 be used for power cords and vacuum tubes? 30 years ago this same product then known as Tweek was used and sold in a store I ran. Great stuff for sure . Went away and came back in the same form. Glad it did.Tom |