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In Reply to: I was going to suggest to kenster that he play with resonators... posted by Wellfed on May 21, 2007 at 22:35:37:
Yes, somewhat similar. I have recently been pleasantly (thrilled is more like it) surprised that every component or part of an audio system can be tuned. Even cabling. The effect can be very dramatic. What I was basically suggesting to Kenster, was to use a wood (I have only found exotic wood to be effective) that will impart a different resonating frequency to his system. A resonating frequency that will adjust a component to get the results he is looking for. In the same way that instrument makers use wood to voice an instrument. If the right wood or combination of wood is used, on the right component, very little wood is needed to effect change. Every component/part of our audio system resonate at a specific frequency. Making these resonating frequencies friendly to improve the sonic presentation is the goal. Really fun to play/experiment with and highly rewarding. At least for me it has been.
Chris
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Follow Ups
- RE: I was going to suggest to kenster that he play with resonators... - cdc 23:58:03 05/21/07 (1)
- I enjoy playing with this stuff too... - Wellfed 00:10:57 05/22/07 (0)