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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2018 20:46:20 GMT
I’ve heard people say that srillpoints can make things sound too bright and sharp. I’ve got a set on my hifi rack and it’s not an issue. If I were in your position and planned to spend that money, there’s lots of other options I’d experiment with RDC 1.2 feet with combi bases, Townshend wobbly platforms, Black Ravioli etc.
I’m sure you could get demos of them easily and tbh your system is transparent enough to let you hear what works and what doesn’t.
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Post by gazjam on Sept 4, 2018 5:47:13 GMT
Would an electron microscope platform be any use?
Have any kicking around Chris?
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Post by MartinT on Sept 4, 2018 6:11:25 GMT
Might look at isolation feet again Black Ravioli. Not cheap, but the best I've ever tried. I have them under everything now.
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Post by gazjam on Sept 4, 2018 6:22:01 GMT
Is it the "big pads" you use Martin? Would be on a glass surface if that makes any difference?
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Post by MartinT on Sept 4, 2018 6:28:32 GMT
I use the thicker BR Big Pad for my main components and the newer (and cheaper) BR Pad for the Pi & SEG. Try the Pads first, they do a lot of what the Big Pads do. www.blackravioli.com/products/
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Post by MikeMusic on Sept 4, 2018 8:09:47 GMT
Might look at isolation feet again Black Ravioli. Not cheap, but the best I've ever tried. I have them under everything now. Seconded
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Post by gazjam on Sept 4, 2018 12:33:07 GMT
Noted!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2018 22:35:28 GMT
Replacing the fuse holder with a circuit breaker? I’ve not heard of this one before, can anyone explain the theory / link to something about please?
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Post by MartinT on Sept 6, 2018 6:03:22 GMT
A breaker is a simple trip switch and has very little insertion loss in a circuit.
A fuse is a non-linear thermal device which can cause audio issues, thus the extended debate on the quality of audio grade fuses.
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