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Post by bourneendboy on May 3, 2018 11:42:07 GMT
Just trying to get the most from my SEG / Digione headphone set up and now wondering if there is anything to be gained by using some isolators underneath.
Using Supra cables throughout, the SEG has been Supercapped and the headphone amp updated by Stan, Longdog Audio PSU and last nights addition of a Mark Grant Caiman fuse.
Cheers,
Bill
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Post by John on May 3, 2018 12:06:21 GMT
I use the Black Ravioli pads Your could use 3 under the Seq and 2 under the pi I found the Seq responded the best but both respond to this
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Post by bourneendboy on May 3, 2018 12:11:37 GMT
I use the Black Ravioli pads Your could use 3 under the Seq and 2 under the pi I found the Seq responded the best but both respond to this Was hoping for something more budget friendly
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Post by zappytheviking on May 3, 2018 13:06:24 GMT
You could try my solution, buy a cork dining mat from IKEA, cut to appropriate squares, place under equipment (maybe 5 stacks), with a cherry on top, in my case a 2.5kg weight plate. Will have to do until I get around to replacing them with sorbothane spheres and sexy granite/marble slabs. Yes this does help improve the sound in my setup, try it and see, not much to lose by going with the budget approach first. You like it, explore the more costly options. farm5.staticflickr.com/4769/38793847565_0c51459ffc_b.jpg
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Post by MikeMusic on May 3, 2018 13:35:08 GMT
Cheaper The earlier Black Ravioli which I am told improve if you stack on each other. RDC cones. On their own or better with bases.
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Post by MartinT on May 3, 2018 16:06:19 GMT
Sorbothane feet if you need really cheap, but Black Ravioli are the best. Granite coasters on top, too.
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Post by John on May 3, 2018 16:27:55 GMT
I use the Black Ravioli pads Your could use 3 under the Seq and 2 under the pi I found the Seq responded the best but both respond to this Was hoping for something more budget friendly The pads are £27 each so more than half the price off compared to the feet
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Post by MikeMusic on May 3, 2018 18:58:46 GMT
Was hoping for something more budget friendly The pads are £27 each so more than half the price off compared to the feet On Ebay for around £15 each or less
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Post by MartinT on May 3, 2018 19:05:14 GMT
Umm, check the source carefully, otherwise they're not likely to be genuine. BR Pads are a new product.
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Post by bourneendboy on May 3, 2018 20:16:23 GMT
The pads are £27 each so more than half the price off compared to the feet On Ebay for around £15 each or less Can't see anything at that price?
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Post by MikeMusic on May 3, 2018 20:35:22 GMT
On Ebay for around £15 each or less Can't see anything at that price? You may need to be patient There was someone constantly putting them on at £16. RDC cones are better. I have some spare. Will dig around and see what I have spare
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Post by bourneendboy on May 3, 2018 21:44:04 GMT
Black Ravioli - Liquid dishwasher tablets
Could be interesting:)
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2018 8:12:07 GMT
I use the older style Black Ravioli under my amp and DAC and it made a noticeable difference.
For my CD Transport I use older style Stillpoints, and again they made quite a lot of difference, arguably more than the older style Black Ravioli.
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Post by MartinT on May 4, 2018 8:26:00 GMT
Since my Pi and SEG have become a serious source of music, I've ordered some of the cheaper Black Ravioli Pads to go under them.
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Post by John on May 4, 2018 8:27:56 GMT
The new pads make a nice difference
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2018 8:28:18 GMT
Once you get them, you’ll have to let us know how they compare to the others, Martin.
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Post by MartinT on May 4, 2018 8:38:15 GMT
Will do.
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Post by zappytheviking on May 4, 2018 11:16:39 GMT
How would you guys compare sorbothane to ravioli pads? You all seem to really like them.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2018 11:43:51 GMT
I have found Black Ravioli more rounded and fuller sounding than Sorbothane.
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Post by MartinT on May 4, 2018 12:08:49 GMT
Sorbothane only really works for me with the turntable as it needs the most isolation.
Black Ravioli is fundamentally different and seems to both damp and couple the equipment, it's not like any other footer I've tried (and I have a collection of them). It does amazing things for my SACD player, for instance. Not something I can explain but easily and repeatedly heard.
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