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Horning Eufrodites - help needed with boomy bass
AmusebIf you listen near any boundary, floor, wall and even the ceiling you will hear more bass travel along those surfaces than travel down the more central areas of the room. The idea I suggest and one I use is to redirect the energy from those ... 
Horning Eufrodites - help needed with boomy bass
Everything mentioned are steps.The first step should be grounding the speaker. Until the grounding is done there will be no stable launch pad. As for the room itself geometric angles and shapes strategically placed will redirect low frequency and ... 
Horning Eufrodites - help needed with boomy bass
As described this is the approach to take. Like I said previous until this is done any amount of retuning will be masked by the fact that the speaker is Not grounded. Same thing happens with a acoustic instrument that touches the floor. In a cello... 
Horning Eufrodites - help needed with boomy bass
Your first step should be to couple the speaker and then wait a few days for the unit to find ground. Until you do this properly your retuning of the enclosure may lead down a path of continual frustrating results. There are ways to mechanically g... 
Horning Eufrodites - help needed with boomy bass
The Horning website is pretty lean of info and pictures. There was a model reviewed on 6 Moons way back and it appears that they have made an attempt to couple the speaker to the floor. You do not want to damp any speaker you want to couple the sp... 
Horning Eufrodites - help needed with boomy bass
Well there is a Paris Kentucky and I reckon the word reckon is used there many times a day as it is in Louisville, that other French name sake.I'd have to ponder the variovent and how many and what size. That's probably more than just drilling a r... 
Horning Eufrodites - help needed with boomy bass
These have been around for 15 years or more and they work.MB Quart had them as well as Audio Conceptshttp://www.gattiweb.com/images/dynaudio/variovent_data.pdfTom 
Horning Eufrodites - help needed with boomy bass
Try using mechanical grounding devices under your speakers and components they work. They direct mechanical resonace and energy stored within the component to ground. Less boom and blurr.. Tom 
Vibration
YesHaving separate mechanical ground planes for each piece of equipment makes for a noticeable improvement. Also there is increased lateral rigidity because of the floor proximity to the piece of gear as well as a shorter path for vibration to mig... 
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Meaningless as in the efficiency gains in the conduction of signal thru wire? Is that your take away after reading the patent? Tom 
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Mr. Shultz has presented to the world a public disclosure it's called a patent. Tom 
Top resistors
Maybe the law of averages should be applied. Multiple measurements would mean multiple touches which may provide multiple numbers. Of course all of this would have to occur in the same time frame and with the same physical circumstance. If the num... 
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I land hear to see what's going on and sometimes come away with an idea that's new to me or a crumble of a catalyst that may start a fire of thought. I can get that light from somebody that's new or old or even someone who's hear for their own sel... 
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OzzyI use magnets in the ac and dc signal path and where they are placed makes for a fantastic improvement. I also use magnets in other ways and with other materials that make for some marked improvements. Can't tell you what yet..and I am not sur... 
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I've been using neodymium magnets for several years in a few applications and they do make for an improvement in sound.Tom